Saïda, Lebanon. September 23, 2024. © Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP
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Urgent appeal:
Injured and disabled
people need your help
Urgent appeal:
Injured and disabled
people need your help
Humanity & Inclusion works alongside disabled and vulnerable people in 60 countries affected by poverty, conflict and disaster.
Our vision is a world of solidarity and inclusion, enriched by our differences, where everyone can live in dignity.
Our global impact
2.5 million
Our actions directly supported 2.5 million people in 2022
60
We provide life-changing support in 60 countries
466
We run 466 projects worldwide
Co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 1997
for our work towards banning and clearing anti-personnel landmines
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What we do
Since HI was founded in 1982, we have supported tens of millions of people in over 60 countries. Our teams work tirelessly to support the most vulnerable people in humanitarian emergencies, chronic crises, and longer-term development.
Emergencies
HI’s emergency teams take action on the ground to assist the most vulnerable, in particular people with disabilities, injured and displaced people. And we work to ensure that no one is left behind in a humanitarian crisis.
Explosive weapons
HI has a comprehensive approach to mine action, working to protect civilians, support the victims of conflict, and campaign for change. We clear explosive remnants of war, educate communities about the risks, and help survivors back into society.
Rehabilitation
HI teams provide injured and disabled people with life-changing rehabilitation, prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs and other aids. And we campaign for rehabilitation to be integrated into health systems worldwide.
Inclusion
HI works with people with disabilities, their families, communities and a range of organisations for a truly inclusive world where people with disabilities have equal opportunities and rights.
Long-term support
Kanha, from Cambodia, lost her left leg when she was just 7 years old in an accident with an unexploded bomb. Find out how her life has been transformed thanks to support from our regular donors.
Long-term support
Kanha, from Cambodia, lost her left leg when she was just 7 years old in an accident with an unexploded bomb. Find out how her life has been transformed thanks to support from our regular donors.
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Latest news
Gaza: HI's response to the humanitarian crisis 20/05/24
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) employs 40 people in the Gaza Strip, supported by 300 volunteers. HI is also working in Egypt and Lebanon, helping to address the impact of the crisis there.
Massive airstrikes in Lebanon kill and injure hundreds 30/09/24
Massive bombing creates panic and aggravates the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.
“Kharkiv is under recurrent bombing and people fear for their lives!” 27/06/24
One month after the beginning of the new Russian offensive in the Kharkiv region, repeated shelling is taking its heavy toll on the population.
Paralysed by a bullet, Abdellatif is determined to recover 15/04/24
The little boy, wounded by gunfire almost a year ago, is working hard to regain feeling and mobility in his legs through intensive rehabilitation sessions, supported by Humanity & Inclusion’s team in eastern Chad.