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The Federation H P l t P lHumana People to People 

2005‐2012

The Humana People to People Movement

= Members of the Federation = Countries where the Members also work

Examples from the programs: h f h lTraining Teachers for Primary Schools

75 million children  Children out of school *):worldwide are not enrolled in schools.

The number of children

AngolaMozambiqueMalawiIndia

492.000365.000134.000

4 866 000The number of children going to school has increased with 28 million since 1998 but the world 

IndiaDRC CongoZambiaGuinea Bissau

4.866.000not known

184.00056.000

population increased with 800 million people in the same period.

*) Latest official figures from UNESCO

Humana People to PeopleHumana People to Peopleoperates 35 Teacher TrainingColleges educating primaryschool teachers for rural areas

Examples from the programs: M bili i P l k lMobilizing People to take control 

themselves of HIV and AIDS33 million people are living with HIV world wide.The figure has increased

People living with HIV *):South AfricaMozambique

5.600.0003.300.000The figure has increased 

with 5 million since 2001. 2 of every 3 living with HIV lives in Sub‐Saharan Af i

qZimbabweZambiaMalawiDRC Congo

1.200.000980.000920.000kAfrica.

Prevention works. In 33 countries, new HIV 

DRC CongoIndia*) 2009 Figure from UNAIDS

unknown2.400.000

incidences has fallen by more than 25% since 2001.

Humana People to Peopleare reaching 5 million peoplewith the program TotalControl of the Epidemic.Control of the Epidemic.

Examples from the programs: ' l bTraining Farmers in Farmers' Clubs

Despite many years of Undernourished personsDespite many years of economic development in most parts of the world, 850 million people are still 

Undernourished persons and percentage of world population *):2006‐08:   850 million (13%)

undernourished.

80% of the people getting insufficient food are living in

2000‐02:   836 million (14%)1995‐07:   792 million (14%)1969‐71:   876 million (26%)*) FAO Hunger Portalinsufficient food are living in 

rural areas.

The worst affected region is S b S h Af i h 31%

Humana People to Peopletrains 52.000 small scale farmers to achieve foodSub‐Saharan Africa where 31% 

of the population gets insufficient food

scale farmers to achieve foodsecurity and to earn an additional income growingsmall cash crops.

Examples from the programs: F d i i h h ll i dFundraising through collection and 

sale of used clothinggUse per person of clothing andtextile fibres in 2010:USA 35 kg

Most clothes in USA and Europe are discarded longbefore they are used up.

l l

USA  35 kgEurope  20 kgAsia 3‐9 kg32% of all used clothes in EU 

are being collected for reuse or recycling Humana People to People 

has collected and sold used clothes since the 1980’ties.

or recycling. In this way the environment is saved for 3,9 million ton of waste per year.

The surplus has financed hundreds of sustainable development projects.

The figure in USA is 15%.

The world wide trade in second hand clothes issecond hand clothes is 6 billion pieces per year.

Characteristics of the programsCharacteristics of the programs

We are standing shoulder to shoulder withWe are standing shoulder to shoulder with the poor

Those we work with are doing their part Only people themselves can make a change People need to be organized in the programs t dto succeed

We do not seek quick successes and then move on we are prepared for the long haulmove on, we are prepared for the long haul

From people to people Solidary Humanismy

The HPP Clothes & Shoes Sales basedin 3 markets Sales of original clothesin 3 markets

Donation of clothes and shoesClothes Clothes ContainerContainer

Collection sorting and packing

Sales of original clothes

Collection, sorting and packing

SortingShipment of Africa clothes

La’youn Tindouf

Casablanca

Tombouctou

Oran

Faya- Largeau

Banghäzï

Al Jawf

Alexandria

Aswän

Port Sudan

Äsmera

Rabat

Khartoum Dakar

Banjul

Algiers Tunis

Tripoli

Nouakchott

Cairo

Niamey

Morocco

Algeria

Tunisia

Western Sahara (Morocco)

Mauritania

Niger

Libya

Chad Burkina Faso

Senegal

The Gambia

Mali

Egypt

Sudan

Eritrea

Africa Red

Sea

Mediterranean Sea

Atlantic Ocean Blouses

Skirts Sweaters

B b l th

Sales in local Africanmarkets

Sorting

Shops in EuropeAl Fäshir

Jübä

Antsiranana

Mombasa

Mtwara

Nacala

Kalemie

Lubumbashi

Kisangani

Bulawayo

Lobito

Beira

Kano

Toliara

Luanda

Windhoek

Ouagadougou

Bangui

Kinshasa

Luanda

Antananarivo

Windhoek

Nairobi

Bissau Bamako

Abidjan Monrovia

Freetown Conakry

Accra Lomé

Porto- Novo

Lagos

Malabo Yaoundé

N'Djamena

Libreville Kampala

Kigali

Saõ Tomé

Djibouti

Addis Ababa

Mogadishu

Harare

Lilongwe Moroni

Lusaka

Dar es Salaam

Bujumbura

MaputoPretoriaGaborone

Brazzaville

Nigeria

Guinea Bissau

Guinea

Liberia Sierra Leone

Côte D'Ivoire Togo Benin

Gabon

Equatorial Guinea

Sao Tome & Principe

Angola

Zaire

Central African Republic Ethiopia

Uganda Kenya

Congo

Cameroon

Somalia

Rwanda

Burundi

Tanzania

Madagascar

Zambia

Mozambique Zimbabwe

Botswana Namibia

Ghana

Malawi

Atlantic Ocean

Baby clothes

Children’sclothes

Sports clothes

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Packing Lüderitz

Durban

Port Elizabeth

Johannesburg

Cape Town

Maseru

MaputoPretoria

Mbabane

South Africa Lesotho

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Indian Ocean

Shirts Trousers

Men’s Suits

PackingHUMANA SECONDHAND

Contributing every day to a better ldworld

Contributing every day to a better ldworld

Pi t fPicture frompreschool with lotsof children

Humana and Planet Aid’s clothes businessConcrete action against Global WarmingConcrete action against Global Warming

Clothes collected in 2011 reduced:in 2011 reduced:

‐ the emission of CO2 by 446.000 tony‐ the use of fertilizer by 74.000 ton‐ the use of pesticides by 37.000 ton‐ the consumption of water by t e co su pt o o ate by744 million m3

The Federation’s headquartersThe Federation s headquarters

Map of southern Africa,Zimb + HQ indicated

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