HUMANCULTURE
HUMANCULTURE
HEALTH SERVIcES
Families in remote villages have difficulty accessing life saving health services. We work to increase access to this basic human right while respecting and preserving traditional culture and ways of life.
AT HUMANCULTURE, WE WORK TO PRESERVE THE LIFE AND CULTURE OF AFRICAN AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLE THROUGH DECOLONIAL PROJECTS. OUR WORK IMPROVES SUSTAINABLE ACCESS TO SAFE WATER, FOOD SECURITY, HEALTH SERVICES, EDUCATION, AND INCOME EQUALITY WHILE PRESERVING THE CULTURES OF REMOTE SOCIETIES.
SUPPORT HEALH & WELLBEING
Make a charitable donation to increase reliable access to health services. Your donation protects the human right to health and wellbeing
FAMILY INSURNCe
We provide family health insurance for widowed women for just $50 per year for the whole family
PERIOD PANTS
We are partnered with FLUXIES to provide sustainable period pants for girls and women
REMOTE DOCTORS
We facilitate the travel of female doctors to provide medical access for families in remote villages
BIRTHING PRACTICES
BIRTHING PRACTICES
Access to ancestral knowledge about childbirth is increasingly rare in modern healthcare. Traditional practices and rituals are often replaced by standardized procedures. We partner with Rhode Island-based non-profit “Crescent Birth House” to learn from Indigenous midwives and preserve ancient wisdom surrounding home birth and motherhood. For the first time, these rich cultural traditions are being documented and shared to foster deeper connections with intentional birthing practices.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
YOUR CONTRIBUTION MAKES A DIRECT IMPACT ON THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING IN REMOTE SOCIETIES.
EVERY DONATION IS CRUCIAL TO PROTECTING THE HUMAN RIGHTS AND PRESERVING THE CULTURES OF AFRICAN AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES.
Based on the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, our projects are led by local leaders and employ inherently sustainable, traditional activities to preserve existing cultural practices. We support entire communities, with a special focus on women, children, and the most vulnerable members of society, including widowed families.