„If you were born and grew up in Western Europe after World War II you are very privileged. For me, it is an obligation to share this privilege.”
Dr Alexander Leis, Pediatrician, Medical Director French Medical Institute for Children Kabul / Afghanistan
Charter
The privilege to live in prosperity, peace and freedom is an obligation to humanitarian solidarity. This charter defines the policy of our organisation:
- RobinAid is a non-governmental, independent, humanitarian medical aid organisation and legally serves as a non-profit foundation.
- RobinAid is committed to achieve adequate medical support in specialized fields on international quality standards poor and distressed areas of the world.
- RobinAid cooperates with local medical facilities and institutions and supports their development.
- RobinAid supports local hospitals set up through knowledge transfer, technological supplies and management as well as guiding medical and economical activities.
- RobinAid sends out qualified medical and nursing staff, pharmacists and other experts and develops tailor-made training programs.
- RobinAid ensures local treatment by sending medical teams and caters for the transferring of seriously injured/ill children to partner hospitals in Germany if treatment cannot be performed locally.
- RobinAid defines itself as competence network and cooperates with like-minded organisations, partners and individuals.
- RobinAid is committed to human beings irrespectively of nationality, race or religion. The foundation is unbiased in terms of world view.
- RobinAid pursues no economic interests and predominately works on a voluntary basis.
- RobinAid is committed to quality management and transparency towards donators, sponsors, partners, authorities and public.