Mercy Mankind International
Mercy Mankind International was established in 2006 to help disadvantaged people around the world who would not otherwise receive help. We focus on providing free education and health care, whilst also promoting awareness of issues which directly affect these people.
We regularly carry out humanitarian projects and at the moment we are working in Pakistan and Bangladesh helping a variety of poor people, from hill tribes to Burmese refugees.
Our current work includes:
- The WildFlower Campaign, which is tackling the trafficking of women and children
- Installing tube wells for clean, safe drinking water in arsenic free areas
- A free school for Burmese refugee children, and where poor children live in remote areas we provide a mobile school which travels to them
- Building toilets for poor families helps improve hygiene and reduce the risk of diarrhoeal diseases
- Free eye operations enable people to enjoy a better quality of life
- Sewing classes to help poor women learn a skill and earn a risk free living
We hope to expand our work to reach more people and provide more ways to help the poor. Already in the pipeline are arsenic filters for drinking water, computer training and much more!



