The Hague welcomes ‘One World One Family’ (OWOF) to its growing humanity ecosystem

Founded on the pillars of free nutrition, education, and healthcare as a birthright

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One World One Familiy is a member of the The Hague Humanity Hub

The Hague has welcomed another international organisation dedicated to improving lives across the world. One World One Family (OWOF), a global humanitarian movement focused on healthcare, education and nutrition, has recently established its presence in the city with offices on Parkstraat, further strengthening The Hague's international ecosystem for organisations working on peace, justice and human dignity.

Our mission is simple: no child should be denied healthcare, education or food because of where they are born or what they can afford. The Hague brings together organisations committed to creating a better world, making it the ideal place for One World One Family to expand its international partnerships. Together, we can transform compassion into practical action and create opportunities for millions of people.” Sri Madhusudan Sai, founder of One World One Family

Rather than focusing on emergency aid alone, OWOF supports sustainable infrastructure. Its partner organisations operate free specialist hospitals, educational campuses and large-scale nutrition programmes designed to provide lasting access to essential services for underserved communities. According to the organisation, its guiding philosophy is simple: access to healing, learning and nourishment should be regarded as a birthright rather than an act of charity. 

About One World One Family 

One World One Family (OWOF) is an international humanitarian organisation dedicated to providing free healthcare, education and nutrition to underserved communities around the world. Guided by the belief that access to these essential services is a fundamental human right, the organisation works through a growing global network of hospitals, schools and community programmes. 

Its healthcare network includes 15 hospitals across India, Fiji, Sri Lanka and Nigeria, as well as a medical centre in the United States. Together, these facilities have provided free treatment to more than 3.5 million patients. Since opening its first paediatric cardiac hospital in 2012, the organisation has performed more than 38,000 life-saving heart interventions for children and continues to organise international cardiac missions in Fiji and Sri Lanka. 

In education, OWOF operates 28 residential campuses, providing free education to around 3,700 students each year. Its education initiatives also include a private university, a medical college and more than 8,000 scholarships for children attending public schools. 

The organisation's nutrition and community programmes reach millions of people every day. In India alone, around 10 million schoolchildren receive a free multi-nutrient supplement drink daily, while the global Feed the World initiative has served more than one billion free meals to vulnerable communities worldwide. 

With its new presence in The Hague, One World One Family joins the city's international community of organisations working to improve lives through cooperation, innovation and sustainable social impact. Demonstrating how international collaboration can improve lives far beyond national borders. 

 

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