Humanact Association

National Network
Romania
Address

Ep. Roman Ciorogariu nr 11, ap 12
410000 Oradea
Romania

Telephone
0040740700798
E-Mail
humanact.associaton@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
mihaelaveisa@yahoo.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2016
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
General Information

Humanact Association relies on a volunteer-based structure, engaging a dedicated team of volunteers working in collaboration with strategic partners. Our organization operates with an budget , predominantly sourced from donations and sponsorships, which fluctuate based on the nature of our volunteer-driven activities.

Our dynamic modalities of action, facilitated by passionate volunteers, encompass diverse projects. This includes engaging in Erasmus initiatives, participating in international election observer missions in Egypt, organizing charity campaigns, and conducting educational programs on human rights, active citizenship, and UN mechanisms. Volunteers also play a crucial role in executing awareness campaigns, particularly those focused on breast cancer prevention and charity campaigns.

We value our partnerships with key organizations like Maat for Peace and Development, ICG, Partners for Transparency who actively contribute to and support our endeavors. This collaborative approach amplifies our impact, emphasizing our commitment to education, human rights, active citizenship, and health awareness within the community.

Mission and Objectives

Humanact is an organization that aimes to identify and implement social development policies by designing, organizing, promoting and carrying out activities and projects for social, cultural , educational and economic development in different areas of interest, locally, nationally and internationally ,as well as other specific ways.

The Association promotes the values related to equality of opportunity for community members and also promotes the combat of social exclusion.

The purpose of the association is nonprofit with educational informational, cultural , philanthropic character.

Main Projects / Activities

Humanact Association engages in a diverse range of projects and activities, strategically designed to promote human rights, civic engagement, and societal well-being. The schematic overview of key initiatives includes:

Human Rights Council Meeting in Geneva (June 28 to July 2):
Invitation: Attended at the invitation of partners.
Participation: Members engaged in UN meetings and debates, led by the CEDAW commission and other experts/NGOs, focusing on human rights.
Learning: Acquired knowledge on UN mechanisms and human rights.
Dissemination: Shared gained knowledge through subsequent educational projects in the home country.

Mission to Observe Electoral Process in Egypt (2020):
Role: Humanact representatives served as international observers.
Activities: Monitored 100 polling stations across various governorates.
Objective: Ensured the electoral process adhered to legal provisions, noting any deviations or violations.

Personalities Who Marked History (November 2018):Commemorative Initiative: Conducted in honor of the centenary celebration.
Individuals with significant historical impact.

Breast Cancer Prevention:
A focused initiative addressing awareness and prevention.

Training Course: Principles of Human Rights:
Educational program aimed at disseminating knowledge on human rights principles.

Erasmus Project "K(no)w Extremism":
International collaborative initiative addressing extremism through education.

Charity Campaign - "A Merry Christmas" (2016):
Christmas-themed campaign emphasizing the impact of small acts of generosity.

Christmas Charity Campaign "With One Gift at a Time, We Can Make Heaven" (2018 and 2022):
Ongoing charitable efforts emphasizing the collective impact of small contributions.

Active Citizenship Voluntariat (Ongoing):
Focused on promoting active citizenship through volunteer engagement.

These projects collectively reflect Humanact Association's commitment to education, human rights, civic responsibility, and philanthropy, showcasing a holistic approach to societal development.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Humanact Association is actively engaged in various initiatives that align with the core values and objectives of the Anna Lindh Foundation. Our projects encompass a broad spectrum, including participation in the Human Rights Council meetings, international election observer missions, educational programs focusing on human rights principles and intercultural exchange. We also run charitable and awarness campaigns, embodying our commitment to societal well-being.

Common Ground with Anna Lindh Foundation:

The intersection of our activities with those of the Anna Lindh Foundation is particularly evident in our shared commitment to fostering intercultural understanding, promoting human rights, and actively participating in democratic processes. Both organizations emphasize the significance of knowledge dissemination, be it through educational projects or international forums like the Human Rights Council.

Intercultural and Democratic Education:

Humanact Association places a special emphasis on intercultural and democratic education. Through projects like Erasmus initiatives , we contribute to enhancing cultural exchange, democratic values. These initiatives serve as a foundation for fostering inclusive and participatory societies.

Contribution to the Network in our Country:

Humanact Association is poised to contribute significantly to the Network in our country through:

Educational Programs: Conducting workshops and seminars on intercultural understanding, human rights, and democratic principles.
Collaborative Initiatives: Partnering with local organizations and institutions to create a network of shared resources and expertise.
Information Dissemination: Actively sharing insights and experiences from our diverse projects to contribute to the collective knowledge pool.
Community Engagement: Involving local communities in our activities to promote grassroots participation in the Network's mission.

Our dedication to democratic values, intercultural exchange, and active civic engagement positions us as a valuable contributor to the Network, aligning with the Anna Lindh Foundation's vision for a more inclusive and interconnected society.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Humanact Association seeks to join the Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF) Network driven by a profound alignment of values and objectives. The foundation's commitment to fostering intercultural dialogue, promoting human rights, and building bridges across diverse communities resonates deeply with our organization's core principles. By becoming a part of the ALF Network, we aspire to:

Amplify Impact: Joining the ALF Network provides an opportunity to amplify the impact of our initiatives. Through collaborative efforts and shared resources, we can contribute more effectively to the collective mission of promoting understanding and cooperation among cultures.

Knowledge Exchange: The ALF Network offers a platform for rich knowledge exchange. By connecting with like-minded organizations and individuals, we can access a wealth of insights, best practices, and diverse perspectives. This exchange is instrumental in enhancing the quality and effectiveness of our programs.

Strategic Partnerships: Participation in the ALF Network opens avenues for forging strategic partnerships. Collaborating with organizations that share our vision allows us to undertake more comprehensive projects, expanding our reach and influence.

Global Perspective: The ALF Network provides a global perspective on intercultural relations and human rights. Engaging with a network of diverse entities allows us to gain a deeper understanding of global challenges and opportunities, informing our approach to local and international initiatives.

Capacity Building: Being part of the ALF Network offers opportunities for capacity building. Access to training, workshops, and shared resources equips our team with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of intercultural dialogue and human rights advocacy.

Community of Support: The ALF Network creates a supportive community where organizations with shared values can collaborate, share experiences, and collectively address challenges. This sense of community fosters a collaborative spirit that strengthens our resolve and impact.

In essence, our desire to join the ALF Network is rooted in the belief that through collaborative endeavors, shared knowledge, and a collective commitment to fostering intercultural understanding, we can contribute meaningfully to building a more inclusive and harmonious world.

Contact (1) Full Name
Veisa Mihaela
Job Title
President
Head of the organisation
Veisa MIhaela- President
Contact (2) Full Name
Veisa Ioana Liliana
Job Title (2)
Founding Member