About us(English)
(A) History of humanitarian activities
1- 1-NOHE was created on January 25, 2015
2- -Registered in the Brazilian government and United Nations
3- Present in the following countries: Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Mexico, Chile, Guatemala, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Caribbean islands, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Australia, Canada, Switzerland, Kosovo, Albania, Kurdistan. Lebanon, Japan, Philippine, USA, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba.
4- Is the largest advocacy organization for children's Rights in Latin America.
5- Assisted more than 500,000 families.
6- Has a Diplomatic Corps of Young Ambassadors "Young Human Rights. Defenders¨" now in five countries, it was a recent initiative to bring young people to know human rights and spread it to the whole world.
7- NOHE has a special task force that are in several countries for cases and rescue of persons and children that are victims of human trafficking. This group are highly trained ambassadors in special high-risk operations.
8- NOHE is building more than 1,700 pharmacies in Guatemala to assist, in most cases, with free medical assistance to the population classified as extreme poverty.
9- NOHE is also building rooms for people without economic resources.
10- NOHE has a model project called "LUIS FARRES SCHOOL' in distant areas thus enabling children access to education. ("Luis Farres" is the Co-President of NOHE and the creator of project).
11- NOHE, performed this month the biggest medicine campaign in the Dominican Republic, completely free.
12- NOHE, had gyms created by some of our Presidents for children with dyspraxia.
13- -NOHE will realizes on 4/11/2017 its World Congress in Japan where the highest entities representative of this country will be.
14- In July, 2018 the Congress will be carried out in Ecuador..
15- NOHE was chosen among the best 100 NGO in Brazil to receive the prize of Best NGO (remember that in Brazil there are 400,000 NGOS).
16- NOHE has in its project to build in Brazil, a Hospital of high complexity of assistance to children.
17- NOHE, initiate brief construction of health service platform, art and therapy in the Dominican Republic thanks to a donation of a property.
18- NOHE has agreement with other NGOs to combat human trafficking and organs.
19- NOHE is registered with the United Nations, and complies with the program of 17 UN targets up to 2030.
20- NOHE primary objective is children, the defense of Rights for children, child malnutrition and education in a sustainable plan.
21- NOHE dedicates special attention to the situation of bullying by means of our Minister of education in Argentina, Carlos Mena, which idealize a program called "LEÓN".
22- NOHE established a program called "Child Support Fund", which is constituted by donations from civil society and entrepreneurs, intended to intervene in emergencies.
23- NOHE has an objective to reach all Latin America and have 2,000,000 partners in 3 years. Several entrepreneurs are associated with NOHE and with their donations they also obtain tax benefits as a donor.
24- -NOHE teaches the talk of philanthropy as a way to bring about a society that is more balanced and responsive to the needs of those living in extreme poverty
(B) - CHARTER OF PRINCIPLES HANDED OVER TO THE UNITED NATIONS ON THE DATE OF ITS FOUNDING
1-The main objective is to bring together scientists from all areas of knowledge and other countries to defend world peace, human rights and human development, avoiding any kind of terrorism, physical or psychological. Each ambassador will receive a diploma and official credentials. With the title of H.E. or from where they exercise their diplomatic services to promote world peace among the nations or even in acts that promote science and research in companies that do not have conditions to develop scientific projects.
2-The Noble Order of Human Excellence is an NGO for an indefinite time.
3. The Noble Order of human excellence approves the establishment of international cooperation with democracy, human rights, security, science, culture and development.
4-Promote seminars, meetings, conventions, scientific exchanges, raise funds from public or private institutions, promote cultural events, publications in many areas of interest and honor the person who has distinction in the world.
5- projects and activities to protect the nature (conservation of the ocean, for example).
6- Implementation of protocols to prevent crime, national or international.
7-with the General Council for diplomatic Relations, the Noble order is committed to cultivating effectively the relations, as well as the possible relevant services in the world and the stakeholders with the utmost integrity and efficiency;
8-Promote the protection and prevention of women and children in relation to their human rights and denounce serious crimes.
9-Participate in humanitarian missions;
10-Interfaith Cooperation in the world with other associations.
11-promotes all activities in accordance with the implementation of human rights with the UN and other entities
12- actions to eliminate poverty, programs and international cooperation to eliminate hunger or any form of human degradation.
13-To carry out strategic acts to fully realize those objectives, avoiding any type of violence.
(C) HOW NOHE WAS BORN.
NOHE - International Humanitarian Organization
Humanitarian Mission OF PEACE
2015: a historic year for the Humanity.
N.O.H.E. under the auspices of the Convention on the Rights of the children, adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 20 November.
On 25 January 2015, a woman from Argentina, Ida Bogado, dedicated her life to supporting children for more than 25 years in Argentina, created in Brazil, the Noble Foundation Order of Human Excellence, N.O.H.E, whose mission is to develop institutional policies for children, aimed at meeting the basic needs of children and adolescents in the world.
Very quickly, NOHE was recognized as the largest NGO defending children's rights for its great humanitarian work throughout the world especially in Latin America.
In 1989 came into force, two years later, its 54 articles, which define the rights of the child as the obligations and responsibilities of the State and the society, creating a platform that serves as a basis for work and as a priority, to help children of stratum Low-cost social resources in less developed countries to improve health and abolish child mortality.
On May 12, 2017, it was approved in the General Assembly, the creation of the "Fund of Support to the childhood in extreme poverty"
Although article 6 of the Convention ensures that "States parties recognize that every child has an intrinsic right to life," thousands of children die in conflict each year. Every child has the right to education and to health. However, this is very far from this reality, as millions of children are exposed to slavery, ill-treatment, are incorporated as soldiers into wars and other rapes.
N.O.H.E. will establish agreements with civil society, entrepreneurs and governments, in order to raise funds, donations of all kinds to successfully carry out health, nutrition and education programs, working together with society.
This work will be done thanks to the generosity of millions of donors sensitized to the mission of N.O.H.E., to combat this scourge that affects millions of children around the world.
Although extreme poverty is affecting thousands of children of our humanity, our values, our altruism, will strengthen every day, the foundation of the "Family NOHE"
(D) PRINCIPIOS ÉTICOS
OUR VISION “"love and commitment to children" is the utopia that will move our actions in the future and inspire the values on which our way of loving children rests. We aspire for a world where poverty has been eradicated. A world where children fully enjoy their rights and participate through democratic channels in decisions that affect their lives. We are an international-dimension cooperation organization located next to children who live in poverty and exclusion. An organization whose primary task is to promote the strengthening of individual and collective capacities of children, their families, working together to achieve their aspirations of dignified life. An organization that has as a sign that distinguishes it, the promotion and establishment of bonds of solidarity to participate in the construction of a just world.
OUR MISSION 1-to manage, coordinate, implement health protection programs and healthy nutrition to early childhood, children, youth and adolescents.
2-guarantee the rights of boys and girls, work in close collaboration.
3-training, care and care of boys and girls, executing actions that integrate aspects of food, health, nutrition, and environmental sanitation; Activities aimed at the socialization and psychosocial development of the child, the strengthening of relations in their child, family and community environment and to build values that allow it to be located and to develop in a human environment, that facilitates living Fully their childhood.
4-Guarantee to the children the supply of harmless food that contributes daily the recommended percentage of energy and nutrients, according to age groups, for full-time and part-time.
5-Promote healthy lifestyles that promote health from early childhood and in the next stages of the life cycle, daring of training processes, physical activity, eating habits and self-care.
6-Improve parenting practices through training and training processes for the family around child development, based on the understanding of children as subjects of rights and human beings in the training.
7-to support the strengthening of family unity and the socializing function of families through educational processes that foster the development of skills for coexistence and peaceful resolution of conflicts.
8-coordinate, implement programs, advance prevention and promotion agreements in the health area, with volunteers, medical professionals, psychologists, psychoanalysts, and paramedics, universities, clinics and hospitals authorized by the state, equally conduct, dissemination courses, national and international medical and academic workshops on subjects covered by their social purpose.
VALUES
• Commitment
• Transparency
• Humanism
• Economic, political and religious, independence
• Action,
• Positivism
• Excellence
• Dynamism
• Creativity
• Integrity
(E) LETTER OF INTECIONES TO ERADICATE THE EXTREME POVERTY
A human rights-based approach means empowering people to make it capable of making their own decisions, and not being mere passive subjects of the choices taken by others. It focuses on empowering people to reclaim their rights and opportunities. The implications of this approach are:
- Development organizations should work to strengthen the accountability and transparency processes of Governments by ensuring that citizens can follow up on human rights issues.
- The existence of discrimination in legislation, policies and society will be analysed, contributing to the fact that the excluded population has more control over their rights.
The human rights-based approach and international cooperation policies the prospects of poor people will be taken into account in national and international political processes.
Poor people will be empowered to participate in making decisions that affect their lives.
The right of participation requires that people have the opportunity to choose their level of involvement in the decisions and actions that affect their lives. Participatory decision-making will reveal hidden problems and conflicts of interest. A rights approach does not provide easy solutions or definite answers.
It forces us to recognize difficult issues and provides a framework to try to resolve current conflicts through processes and institutions that prioritize the interests of the poorest and most marginalized people.
Policy coherence, in the sense that all policies must have the goal of achieving sustainable and equitable development. In this sense, we must face global challenges by making a very thorough analysis of the implications of policy coherence for cooperation between NOHE, society and Governments.
In order to create conditions that allow poor people to improve their living conditions. The two perspectives on which NOHE is based to reduce extreme poverty are:
Humanitarian vision on the definition perspective of the poor, which means that impoverished people cannot be regarded as a homogeneous group; Children, women and men should be considered as individuals, and development is something that is born of the same society and is created with the participation of all the people involved.
Rights perspective, including democracy, governance and human rights, and has as key areas of intervention gender equity and children's rights.
Strategic policies of NOHE to reduce poverty:
a) Non-discrimination:
This principle implies that all individuals have the same value and rights. Therefore, the non-discrimination is a starting point to help the Swedish Agency to identify more clearly the specific categories of the beneficiary population. The groups of excluded, marginalized and discriminated against must be identified and should provide greater attention.
b) Participation
This principle implies that both men and women and boys and girls are given the opportunity to participate in and influence the decision-making processes that affect them and increase the awareness of the rights holders around the demands for change and social justice and its capacity to influence.
c) Transparency
The right to information is a condition for active participation in society. The systems that governments enable for this – e.g. local consultative bodies – must be documented, public and accessible to citizens. Moreover, if citizens are not informed, they will not be able to demand responsibility from Governments. In this way, this principle is directly related to the participation and responsibility.
d) Responsibility
Rights holders must be able to demand that holders of obligations be held in the broadest sense. The international regulatory framework for human rights imposes clear obligations on States ratifying the Treaties. These obligations must be monitored, and there must be mechanisms – also jurisdictional – that allow for the enforceability.
We believe that human rights standards should not only be taken into account in the impact of development aid but also on aid-granting procedures. This means that the procedures should be:
a) Transparent.
b) ensure participation:
c) Strengthen accountability mechanisms.
d) Strengthening the empowerment of populations.
We believe (NOHE) that poverty is the lack of access to basic needs, as they are defined in international conventions and covered by the commitments of the greater part of the States, and therefore is a violation of human rights. In this sense assumed that the promotion of the rights of the poorest and the defense of human rights becomes one of the main axis of international cooperation.
From this, it proposes as objectives of its policy of cooperation for the development:
a) To integrate human rights in its multidimensional conception of poverty eradication.
b) To promote the human dignity of the most impoverished and vulnerable.
c) Empowerment of those excluded from power.
d) Strengthen the accountability of state actors.
e) To rely on treaties relating to human rights of a binding nature and to the mechanisms adopted by the donor countries and counterparts..
NOHE's human rights-related lines of work are:
a) Strengthen international cooperation to promote freedom, human rights, democracy and good governance against corruption.
b) Prioritize respect for freedom and individual rights as well as democracy in developing countries.
c) Strengthen efforts to develop free and democratic societies, based on respect for law, equal rights, open political processes, public participation and the responsible and efficient public sector.
d) To support independent and open societies, working for the promotion of human rights and democracy.
e) Combat any form of corruption at any level within the state.
Whereas the framework of work on human rights is reflected in 6 strategies:
a) Human rights are a priority for the Government (in general, without establishing different ranges between rights).
b) To carry out activities that target economic, social, cultural rights, civil and politicians, focusing to create capacities in the institutions for the promotion and protection of rights.
c) Emphasis on practice, which is built on the human rights dialogue.
d) Activities will be carried out in consultation and cooperation with other local partners and human rights initiatives.
e) Pay particular attention to sanctions in foreign aid associated with human rights.
f) The fight against poverty and the promotion of economic and social development oriented towards a process of sustainable economic activity, and economic growth combined with structural change at the social and institutional level.
g) Securing peace and security, promoting democracy, the role of law, human rights and good governance.
h) To preserve the environment and the protection of natural resources through the integration of measures in the environment, with special interest in the cultural and technological aspects.
i) Equality between women and men.
j) Needs of children and people with disabilities.
k) Respect for civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights and the universality of rights.
i) Protection of the rights of women and children and human rights defenders.
m) Fight against impunity, respect for the law and Promotion of international criminal justice.
n) Combating racism, xenophobia and intolerance, and against any form of discrimination.
o) Respect for fundamental rights in the context of the fight against terrorism.
p) Strengthening of international and regional institutions in the field of human rights.
Human rights therefore appear in relation to the:
a) Values
b) Objectives
c) Dialog
d) Framework of action
NOHE believes that good programming practices which are in turn essential for the implementation of the human rights approach:
a) People are recognized as key actors in their own development instead of passive beneficiaries of products and services.
b) Participation constitutes both a means and a goal.
c) Strategies must give power to those who do not possess. Both results and processes are monitored and evaluated.
d) The analysis includes all the actors and participants.
e) Programs focus on marginal, disadvantaged, and excluded groups.
f) The development process is locally owned.
g) The goal of the programs is to reduce the disparity.
h) Both top-down and bottom-up approaches are applied in synergy.
i) The analysis of the situation is applied to determine the immediate, underlying and basic causes of development problems.
j) Measurable goals and objectives are important in programming.
NOHE makes it clear in his message: Human rights are contemplated as a priority for the eradication of poverty, poverty cannot be reduced if we donate only, we must empower the poor, bring them power to walk by their own decisions "gender equality, Respect for human rights and environmental sustainability are essential to achieve a lasting effect on the lives and potential of poor women, men and children. Therefore we must continue working in accordance with the UN budgets up to 2030.
(F) HOW WE FINANCE/HOW WE ACCOUNT
We are an independent organization: we freely assess the needs of children and families in crisis and we also freely decide what assistance we provide them without being conditioned by the political, economic or religious interests of the countries Donors or other large funders. To do this, we need financial independence, and that is why most of our funds are private: they come from the contributions of private partners and collaborators around the world, who support the actions of NOHE before their activity in ministering all Type of support for children 90% of our income is of private origin, membership dues, fundraising actions, event creation and the rest are public bodies, such as the humanitarian aid agencies of some governments. We have no profit: We do not generate benefits for ourselves, and we allocate the funds received to our social mission – medical action and testimony – and to the tasks of administration and collection of resources necessary to fulfill it. All of our donors are subject to the laws of donor benefits in their country of origin, it means that you make a donation to NOHE will have your own tax reduction benefit whether you are a physical person or a company.....................................................................................................
Our financial structure is built to mobilize society so that it allows us to launch emergency interventions without having to wait for the mobilization of donor countries or society, something that may not happen in the case of forgotten crises. Moreover, we do not accept funds that are in contradiction with our social mission and our Code of ethics (for example, of the governments involved in a particular conflict). For this reason, any public financing is examined on a case-by-event basis, as well as the foundations and companies that may have interests in a given context..................................................................
We base the collection of funds on the needs that we are going to cover, according to our own direct evaluations. In addition, we scrupulously respect the desire of donors who decide to allocate their contribution to a specific project or emergency; And if for some reason we cannot respect it, we are committed to requesting authorization from each donor to allocate those funds to other projects. If at any time, for a project we receive more funds than it would be able to spend, we will call donors to reallocate their contributions to other crises or recover them if they so wished......................................................
Our finances are subject to strict internal and external supervisions: Our accounts are audited and evaluated by different national and international entities, and our reports are public: we are very strict with the ethics of spending and we surrender Accounts in a detailed way. This constant evaluation exercise, in addition to building our transparency, allows us to improve the relevance and quality of everything we do.
Presidency NOHE
2017