International Wars and Disasters Victims’ Protection Association – Alameen Organization
About IRVD - Alameen
Foundation: Alameen organization is a non-governmental non-profit humanitarian organization established in 2012 as a volunteer community initiative by several doctors and academics supporting the late martyr Mohammad Ameen Harsouny, in response to the needs of those affected by the Syrian humanitarian crises and in commemoration of his memory.
Mission: “Supporting and enhancing healthcare and the well-being of people in need and communities affected by crisis through sustaining healthcare systems, education, and community programs.”
Vision: Wellbeing for all humanity
Values:
Trustworthy: we have confidence in our colleagues, beneficiaries, and partners. We build, maintain, and strengthen trust through time to allow us and others to feel safe and comfortable.
Responsive: We are answerable and liable to our colleagues, partners, and the people we serve.
Accountable: we have the moral duty and responsibility to use our resources efficiently.
Integrity: we abide by our principles and values; we are honest in our daily work and services provided.
Transparency: we share information internally and externally to develop trust and respect. We openly communicate relevant information with concerned parties.
Licensing and Operations
Alameen is Officially licensed in many countries such as The United Kingdom, Sweden, The United States, and Turkey. These main offices are officially registered with a charity status facilitating advocacy activities, fundraising opportunities, and spreading our cause loudly everywhere we can.
Alameen has been also involved in humanitarian responses as operational missions in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Somalia, Palestine, Sudan, Iraq, Ukraine, and Djibouti over the past years. In these mission offices, Alameen coordination teams operate in coordination and collaboration with local authorities, providing services through three main Humanitarian programs: Health and Nutrition, Protection and Education, and Emergency Response.