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Safe Water Appeal: (Started 14 Oct 2008)
Deadline: 07 December 2008 Target: 500+ people


Over 80 million people in Bangladesh are drinking water posioned by Arsenic! It causes slow death. Lack of education and poverty means they can do nothing about this. Click on the image above to find out how you can help.


WildFlower Campaign


Our WildFlower Campaign to stop the trafficking of women and children began on 14 Oct in Nilphamari district in Bangladesh, which is 100Km from both Nepal and Bhutan.

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Mercy Mankind International

is a registered British charity, 1124345, and also members of the Fundraising Standards Board. We carry out monthly humanitarian projects and provide monthly photo updates. We have worked in South Africa, Bangladesh, Algeria, and Pakistan. We also help Burmese refugees fleeing persecution. We are full members of BOND (British Overseas NGO's for Development, the UK's network of organisations working to further our mutual good work in international development)

and we are also signatories to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Code Of Conduct for NGOs in Disaster Relief


Projects List For Next Few Months

Includes our regular monthly work(free Burmese refugee school, health clinic, orphan feeding, acid victim support , AIDS classes, sewing training, WildFlower Campaign) PLUS

In November, the above plus 6 new water wells, winter clothing distribution for over 2300 kids in Bangladesh, clothing project in Lahore, Pakistan, eye operations and warm clothing (for kids) in Karachi

In December, our regular monthly projects PLUS World AIDS Day, plus project to help over 500 people stay safe from Arsenicosis, 100 new toilets which will help over 1000 people, 10 free eye operations and much more.

In January, our regular monthly projects PLUS the doubling of our free school intake to 120 Rohingya Burmese refugee children, and much more.