Humanitarian action

We sell fair trade products. All income generated through MONX is divided between direct social care and long-term system building.

Direct Social Care — 50%

This portion of funds is used for immediate, real-world assistance, including:

Meal distribution for people in social and economic crisis

Direct humanitarian aid in collaboration with local teams

Individual medical support in cases where access to care is limited

These efforts are carried out through direct local partnerships.

Funds are used for real costs only, no intermediary profit layers, employees wages or operational costs, which are covered within the systems building part.

System building - 50%

This portion maintains and grows the product structure that makes humanitarian and scientific work possible:

Fair compensation for local teams and collaborators

Ethical sourcing of raw materials and labor

Product development, packaging, and distribution

Digital infrastructure and logistics

Retail partnerships and operational networks

Scientific and humanitarian development work

This side of the system exists to ensure that humanitarian work does not rely on unstable external funding.

The inner structure

By supporting people back into dignified, stable participation in life, this work strengthens the long-term intellectual, social, and communal capacity of society itself.

See the MONX funding loop.