
Voiceless: Mais, the Little Girl Silenced by War
After witnessing her father’s death, Mais stopped speaking. A story of a child whose voice was buried under rubble and fear.
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															We are volunteers committed to serving humanity, representing well-established media platforms. With extensive experience in delivering truth with credibility and neutrality in the most challenging conditions, we were inspired by our Islamic and humanitarian values to offer help to those in dire need.
															The “Humanity” initiative started from our direct engagement with worsening humanitarian crises. As media professionals, we have witnessed firsthand the daily suffering of people in affected areas and felt the urgent need to provide healthcare and relief.
We decided to leverage our expertise by launching a humanitarian media initiative aimed at alleviating people’s suffering.
															– We focus on areas most in need, bringing to light the harsh realities people face through reliable media reports.
– We produce documentaries and journalistic investigations that tell stories of hope and suffering, raising international awareness of the need for humanitarian intervention and enhancing community and global support.
– We collaborate with charitable and humanitarian organizations, as well as notable figures, to bolster financial and logistical support for affected areas.
– We organize media campaigns aimed at raising the necessary resources to support humanitarian activities and encourage global communities to actively participate in the initiative.
Collaboration with Local Committees
We work closely with local committees in affected areas to ensure that the voices of the people are heard.
We implement a continuous communication system with key players in the targeted areas to ensure a rapid and effective response to crises. We also build networks of cooperation with local volunteers to provide immediate support in the form of information and media materials during emergencies.
We collect straw and put it in plastic bags for baking because the price of a bundle of firewood is 13 shekels and I can’t afford that”. Najla and her husband live in plastic tent at a school-turned-shelter in Rafah after they fled from Jabaliya camp in northern Gaza in November. To stay alive, they collect straw in bundles and trade it for bread at the local bakery.

After witnessing her father’s death, Mais stopped speaking. A story of a child whose voice was buried under rubble and fear.

In Gaza, Saed isn’t just hungry for food—but for warmth. A story of hunger in both the stomach and the soul, where bread alone cannot heal the wound.

In Gaza, Abu Al-Noor lost his wife and children in a single strike. Now he lives alone in a ruined home, waiting for someone to hear his silence.

For 8 years, Rubaa and her children have lived under a tent in Arsal. Winter is their enemy, and hope is a fragile thread in their long night of exile.

In a refugee camp in Lebanon, 8-year-old Jalal carries the burden of adults and dreams of becoming a journalist to tell his mother’s story—and his own.

From Bint Jbeil to Istanbul, Um Nasreen carries her pain and her granddaughter into the unknown. A story of loss, illness, and fragile hope.
															The Kingdom realizes the significance of this role in alleviating human suffering and ensuring that all people are given the opportunity to live healthy, dignified lives. To further emphasize their dedication to the service of all in need, the leadership of Saudi Arabia established King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre. The purpose of this important international organization is to provide humanitarian aid and relief to those in need outside of the Kingdom’s borders. The activities of the center were inaugurated in May of 2015 under the high patronage and guidance of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, may God support him.
The center’s activities are founded upon noble fundamental humanitarian goals and principles. Elements needed to carry out our programs include the detailed monitoring of all aid,.
The 70th anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees highlights the key milestones that have shaped the Commission’s work since its founding in 1950 to the present day.
The UNHCR works to protect and assist those fleeing war and persecution. Since 1950, the Commission has helped tens of millions of people find safety and rebuild their lives.
With your support, we can restore hope to many others.