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School Funding of Orphans by the GENEVA Human Rights Commission (IHRC)

The Geneva Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is an independent, non-profit organization based in the Swizaland, dedicated to promoting justice and protecting the rights of oppressed people worldwide. Among its humanitarian efforts, one of its key focus areas is supporting orphans, particularly in regions affected by war, poverty, and political instability.

Objectives of the Orphan School Funding Program

IHRC’s school funding initiative for orphans aims to:

  • Ensure access to education for children who have lost one or both parents.

  • Provide essential school supplies, including uniforms, books, and stationery.

  • Cover tuition fees and other educational expenses.

  • Offer emotional and social support through community-based programs.

  • Empower orphaned children to become self-sufficient and contribute to their communities.

Regions of Support

While IHRC works globally, their orphan support programs have been active in several high-need areas, such as:

  • Gaza / Palestine – Supporting children affected by occupation and conflict.

  • Kashmir – Assisting children orphaned by decades of violence and unrest.

  • Africa – Funding education for orphans in impoverished communities, such as Nigeria and Uganda.

Funding Mechanisms

The IHRC raises funds through:

  • Charitable donations from individuals and organizations.

  • Fundraising events and campaigns, especially during Ramadan and other Islamic holidays.

  • Sponsorship programs, where donors can sponsor an orphan’s education directly.

Impact and Accountability

The IHRC ensures transparency by:

  • Providing regular updates and reports to donors.

  • Working with local partners and educators to monitor the children’s progress.

  • Ensuring that funds are used specifically for educational purposes and not diverted to overhead or unrelated projects.

Challenges

Like many humanitarian organizations, IHRC faces:

  • Security risks in conflict zones.

  • Limited funding compared to the high number of orphans in need.

  • Administrative hurdles when operating across borders.