Human Act at the Summit of Everest

The race for humanity

On 20 May 2017, we raised our flag at the summit of Mount Everest, placing our mission to end extreme poverty at the highest point on Earth.
Our team reached the top without supplemental oxygen and returned safely to camp. As Nelson Mandela once said, “It always seems impossible until it is done.”
We believe that extreme poverty is not a condition we must accept, and that the wealth of the world can be shared more fairly.
Climbing Mount Everest was a symbolic milestone in our global campaign, Move Humanity.
Every day, we continue this climb through social and charitable projects in Iran, the USA, Afghanistan, Uganda, and Nepal, proving that change is not only possible, it is within reach.

The billion reasons

Today is Day 1 for our most ambitious project: Ending extreme poverty.
At the base camp, after climbing Mount Everest, the former CEO of Harkat Ensani, Javad Noroozi, and our founder, Djaffar Shalchi, met to discuss the billion reasons to end extreme poverty that will create better lives for all of us.

Move Humanity wants to end extreme poverty

Move Humanity is a global initiative to end extreme poverty, founded by Human Act in 2016 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Move Humanity wants to mobilize a significant increase in private development assistance (PDA).