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CoCreate Humanity

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Together, we are stronger
 
Switzerland
Geneva
https://www.cocreatehumanity.org
info@cocreatehumanity.org
Rue de Monthoux 64, 1201 Geneva

 

 


CoCreate Humanity is community of humanitarian peers that is providing and promoting integral, psychosocial and holistic solutions for healthy, inspired and effective humanitarian workers worldwide.

To ‘cocreate humanity’ means that we all work together to manifest the universal sense and values of humanity, with everyone contributing in their own unique ways, to their own potentials. What we aim to achieve as humanitarians in the world, congruently, we will also apply in the way how we act among ourselves, in a consistent set of practices that invite us to reclaim our inner wholeness and bring all of who we are to work.

A culture of care is present in an organisational context when the employer provides timely and effective caring response mechanisms, supporting humanitarian workers, helping them understand, cope with, heal and recover from the - individual and collective - impact of the violence that they and/or their colleagues are exposed to during their mission. A culture of care is also present when colleagues who lost their lives while carrying out their humanitarian mission are duly honoured and remembered, individually and over time.

 


  • NGO, CSO or association

 


  • Well being
  • Mental health

 


  • Other type of result provided

 


  • Mainly local

 


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Located in: Well being | Mental Health | Other type of result provided | NGO, CSO or association | Geneva