Providing internet access for people living in Gaza
Connecting Humanity provides eSIMs for those living in Gaza
DonateSince October 2023
People in Gaza are cut off from the internet by Israeli bombing and blocking. Every photo you see from Gaza since then has come through an eSIM, a virtual SIM card, which connects people to the internet.
eSIMs can save lives and give Gazans a voice to show the genocide in Gaza. Connecting Humanity provide eSIMs to journalists, medical professionals, aid workers, families, people documenting the genocide and children and students who are all using eSIMs to stay connected with the world and each other.
Over 400,000 eSIMs have been donated through Connecting Humanity, without your generosity Gaza would be totally isolated. eSIMs are saving lives and showing the world the genocide.
Over 400,000 eSIMs have been donated through Connecting Humanity, without your generosity Gaza would be totally isolated. eSIMs are saving lives and showing the world the genocide.
Who needs eSIMs in Gaza?
Journalists
eSIMs allows Journalists to provide footage and send reports from within Gaza on a daily basis
Medical Professionals
eSIMs enable doctors in Gaza to maintain secure and reliable communication, access medical resources, and provide patient care
Aid Workers
eSIMs allow Aid Workers to manage logistics in difficult areas
Families
eSIMS allows Families to find eachother and stay connected in and out of Gaza
People Recording The Genocide
Allows footage of atrocities happening in Gaza to be brought to light
Children And Students
Allows Children and Students to obtain an education and entertainment during a time of so much darkness
Messages
Here are just a few messages coming from those who have been able to use our eSIMs in Gaza.
Help Connect Humanity
You can help by spreading the word locally and online and fundraising for Connecting Humanity.
DonateAbout us
Connecting Humanity is run by Mirna El Helbawi and her team of volunteers. In September of 2024 we have recieved the EEF Award for our efforts in sending over 400,000 eSIMs, equivalent to 10 Million USD.