• Immunity and Survival National Organization(ISNO)
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  • 13DS, Kabul Afghanistan
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ISNO Policy About Humanitarian Right

ISNO Policy About Humanitarian Right

ISNO Policy About Humanitarian Right

ISNO and Humanitarian Rights

Immunity and Survival National Organization (ISNO)

Our Commitment

ISNO is deeply committed to promoting humanitarian rights in all of its programs and activities. We believe that every individual—regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, ability, or background—has the right to live with dignity, access essential services, and be protected from harm.

What Are Humanitarian Rights?

Humanitarian rights refer to the fundamental rights and protections that all people are entitled to, especially during crises such as conflict, displacement, or natural disasters. These rights include:

  1. The right to life and security
  2. The right to shelter, food, water, and health services
  3. The right to protection from violence, abuse, and exploitation
  4. The right to freedom of movement and expression
  5. The right to education and access to information

ISNO’s Humanitarian Rights Focus Areas

  1. Protection of Vulnerable Groups
    We prioritize the needs of women, children, people with disabilities, and displaced families in all our humanitarian programs.
  2. Access to Essential Services
    ISNO works to ensure that communities affected by crisis have access to basic needs such as food, clean water, healthcare, and psychosocial support.
  3. Awareness and Advocacy
    We raise awareness on human rights and legal protections, and advocate for policies that support the dignity and rights of vulnerable populations.
  4. Community Engagement and Empowerment
    ISNO trains local leaders, volunteers, and communities to understand their rights and how to safely access support in emergency and recovery contexts.

Our Vision

A just, inclusive, and resilient society where human rights are respected and protected, and all people—especially the most vulnerable—have the opportunity to survive, recover, and thrive.

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