United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda & Transparency Note
AMHCA (Association Médecine Humaine Complémentaire et Alternative) is deeply committed to supporting global health outcomes and structured social development. Our operations purposefully align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to foster long-term resilience across international borders.
AMHCA actively promotes preventive healthcare frameworks and mental resilience through integrative, non-pharmacological modalities. The organization methodically delivers educational workshops, public awareness campaigns, and structured community-based programs directly centered on holistic health and long-term somatic well-being.
The organization dedicates strategic resources to support vulnerable and under-represented populations, including elderly individuals, refugees, and persons facing acute social or psychological vulnerabilities. We ensure equitable access to non-invasive, supplementary psychological support and supportive social stabilization services.
AMHCA contributes directly to global educational literacy by designing and delivering non-commercial training sessions, public seminars, and academic awareness initiatives. These efforts explicitly promote sustainable lifestyles, preventive lifestyle habits, and an improved understanding of basic public health metrics.
Through these community-driven initiatives and non-profit educational models, AMHCA proudly contributes to broader global efforts aimed at optimizing public health infrastructures, strengthening cross-cultural social inclusion, and upholding the core values of the sustainable development agenda.
Status Update: As part of our long-term vision to formalize and anchor our contributions to international development, AMHCA operates under explicit principles of transparency, objective accountability, and compliance with statutory international non-profit regulations.
AMHCA remains continuously committed to strengthening its operational collaborations with international institutions, civil society organizations, and global academic partners to further enhance its long-term, non-profit contributions to the global development agenda.