Hammish Humanitarian Council
The Hammish Humanitarian Council, later known as the Caputian Humanitarian Council, is a humanitarian movement that counts on hundreds of thousands of volunteers, members, and staff in countries with sizeable Caputian populations, founded to protect human life and health, to ensure respect for all human beings, and to prevent and alleviate human suffering worldwide. Initially created when Caputia was called Hamland, the Council provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education. It was initially based in the city of New Kirrie, but then moved to the new Caputian capital of Zalae. The organization is now based out of Punta Santiago in Alduria.
The organization reached its highest impact during the Hammish Civil War. Their support extended to the national armed forces, civilians, and the armed opposition groups. They regularly visited prisoners of war and detainees under the custody of the National Provisional Authority, the National Salvation Front, the Hammish Republican Army, and the Ravaillac Loyalists. They provided basic first aid training and aid kits to both the Hammish security forces and other faction members because the organization stipulates that all parties harmed by warfare will be treated as fairly as possible.
The organization is engaged in the mass evacuation of people from war-torn regions of former Caputia to other places, mainly Alduria.