Humanitas Trust's work does not begin and end in the assessment room. Our global initiatives are woven through education systems, government health ministries, technology infrastructure, emergency response networks, and the institutions that shape daily life across 180 countries. We are present wherever continuity health matters — which is everywhere.
Humanitas Trust was founded on the conviction that continuity health cannot be addressed by isolated programs alone. It requires sustained presence across the structures of society — in schools, in policy chambers, in the technology systems that monitor population health, and in the communities where individuals live and age. Our nine global initiatives reflect that conviction. Each is distinct. Together, they form an integrated architecture of human continuity.
Operating in 94 countries, HT Academy trains the next generation of continuity health practitioners — clinicians, assessors, protocol specialists, and population health analysts. All graduates are Array-certified and credentialed to administer Comprehensive Continuity Assessments under the GCI Charter. The Academy's curriculum is developed jointly with the GCI Science Division and updated with every major protocol revision. Over 280,000 practitioners have completed Academy programs to date.
Humanitas Trust's Policy Advisory function works directly with national health ministries, intergovernmental bodies, and regional health authorities to embed continuity health standards into law, regulation, and public health infrastructure. Our policy teams have supported GCI Charter implementation in 148 signatory nations, developed model legislation for continuity data stewardship, and advised on the governance frameworks that ensure CCA programs remain accountable to the populations they serve.
The Array is the proprietary assessment infrastructure that powers every Comprehensive Continuity Assessment administered through Humanitas Trust. It encompasses the hardware, software, data protocols, and validation architecture that generate, transmit, store, and analyze continuity records for 2.1 billion enrolled individuals. Array-certified deployments operate across 3,200 centers in 180 countries, and all systems are subject to ongoing validation under the GCI Data Standard. Array is not a product. It is the backbone of continuity science at global scale.
The Community Access Initiative exists to ensure that geography, income, and infrastructure are not barriers to enrollment in continuity health programs. Operating mobile assessment units, community health partnerships, and satellite center networks, CAI reaches remote and underserved populations across six continents. Since its founding, the Initiative has extended CCA access to more than 140 million individuals who would otherwise fall outside standard center networks — and has reduced enrollment gaps between high- and low-income regions by 38%.
In the aftermath of humanitarian crises — natural disasters, conflict, public health emergencies — continuity health records are among the most critical assets for recovery. The HT Emergency Response Unit maintains rapid-deployment assessment infrastructure that can be operational within 72 hours in any location on earth. ERU teams restore continuity recordkeeping, reestablish baseline protocols for displaced populations, and ensure that enrollment records are not lost during periods of disruption. The ERU has been deployed in 34 crisis contexts across 22 countries.
Humanitas Trust's Corporate Continuity Programs bring the full depth of the CCA framework to enterprise workforce health. Partnering with organizations ranging from multinational corporations to regional public sector bodies, CCP delivers Array-certified assessments, longitudinal baseline monitoring, and population-level workforce health reporting — all integrated with the enrolled individual's existing continuity record. Over 18,000 organizations across 90 countries participate in Corporate Continuity Programs.
The HT Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Humanitas Trust, channeling resources toward continuity health access in regions where commercial and governmental funding is insufficient. The Foundation funds center construction, practitioner training, technology infrastructure, and longitudinal research in underserved communities. Its grantmaking is guided by a commitment to closing the global continuity gap — the disparity in CCA enrollment rates between the world's wealthiest and most vulnerable populations. The Foundation has disbursed over $4.2 billion in grants since its establishment in 2084.
The Global Data Commons is Humanitas Trust's framework for responsible, population-level health data sharing under GCI protocols. Anonymized and aggregated continuity records — drawn from the 8.9 billion-record HT corpus — are made available to qualifying research institutions, government bodies, and GCI Science Working Groups through a structured access program. All data sharing operates under the GCI Data Stewardship Charter, ensuring that individual continuity records are protected while population-level insights are made available for the advancement of global health science.
Humanitas Trust maintains active research partnerships with 140+ institutions worldwide — universities, public health institutes, clinical research organizations, and GCI Science Working Groups. These partnerships generate the publications, protocol innovations, and population insights that keep the CCA at the frontier of continuity science. Joint research programs span baseline divergence analytics, cognitive continuity inheritance, hereditary protocol development, and Array optimization. All partner institutions operate under GCI data governance standards and contribute to the Global Data Commons.
Every initiative Humanitas Trust operates is shaped by, and answerable to, the Global Continuity Initiative — the intergovernmental body whose Charter provides the legal, ethical, and scientific framework for continuity health globally. The relationship between GCI and HT is not that of funder and grantee, or of regulator and regulated. It is a founding partnership.
Humanitas Trust was established as the operational expression of the GCI's core mandate: to ensure that continuity health — the monitoring, protection, and support of human biological and cognitive identity across time — becomes a universal standard, not a privilege. GCI sets the standards. HT delivers them, at scale, to every enrolled individual on earth.
Our nine global initiatives are the instruments of that delivery. Each is GCI Charter compliant. Each feeds back into the shared scientific corpus. And each reflects the conviction that no individual's continuity record should fall outside the protection of the global framework.
"We are not a health organization that also does policy, or a policy organization that also does research. We are the architecture. Every initiative is a load-bearing wall."Ingrid Karlsson — Chief Operating Officer
Humanitas Trust's global initiatives exist to ensure that continuity health reaches every person on earth. Find the center nearest you, or learn more about the programs that make it possible.