I can talk about it, indeed. I think this will have a little of the same sense as my answer to the previous question.
We understand there are very specific organizations that are considered to be neutral and impartial, such as MSF and ICRC, because they are acting under the mandates confirmed by international humanitarian law.
Not all organizations working for peace building or humanitarian aid development are answering to IHL requirements. To be active under IHL and to be under the Geneva Convention or customary law, humanitarian organizations need to respect those principles of impartiality. Because of that, you are allowed to make offers of service to parties in a conflict, which are free to accept them or not. The only reason for refusing—except there would be no need—would considering this organization not to be impartial.