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Thanks to stimulation therapy, Mohamed is now walking like a big boy! 21/06/23
Azima and her son Mohamed are participating in HI stimulation therapy sessions in Safo, Niger. As a result of this support, the little boy can finally sit up and walk on his own.
- Niger
Breaking the hunger cycle: Marie's inspiring transformation 19/06/23
Despite Marie's best efforts, her son had a serious health problem: malnutrition. HI came to her aid.
- Democratic Republic of Congo
Ukraine: “We all have the same objective: to save lives!” 09/06/23
Olga Savchenko, EORE1 project manager and Kaitlin Hodge, AVR2 specialist in Ukraine, explain how HI is raising the population’s awareness of the dangers linked to explosive devices and bombings.
- Ukraine
With HI’s support, Vincent can go to school with his friends 09/06/23
Vincent is a 14-year-old boy living in Togo. Born with an intellectual disability, he has been receiving support from HI for the past three years so that he can study at school.
- Togo
With HI’s support, Kanloukitibe is making progress at school 07/06/23
Kanloukitibe, aged 10, lives in Togo. She was born with hearing loss. For the past 3 years, HI has been ensuring she receives personalised educational assistance to help her keep up with her studies.
- Togo
Displaced Ukrainians grapple with long-lasting impact of explosive weapons 06/06/23
Svitlana explains what it felt like living in East Ukraine during and following times of aggression. Displaced from her home twice as a result of explosive weapons, Svitlana took part in an explosive ordnance and bombing awareness session organised by HI.
- Ukraine
Vocational inclusion: Badariya, talent at her fingertips 06/06/23
In Niger, HI helps young women with disabilities find employment. Badariya, a talented seamstress, is an apprentice turned trainer.
- Niger
Empowering Mahamdou: HI's Inclusive Education Project in Niger 05/06/23
Mahamadou is 13 years old and lives in Niger. He has the ambition to become a doctor and save lives. HI supports him so he can go to school in good conditions and fulfil his dreams.
- Niger
In Niger, severe weather events destroyed people's homes and crops 01/06/23
Torrential rain and violent hailstorms: extreme weather events are a threat to people like Ali, 76, who lost his home and his harvest in 2021. HI provided him with an emergency shelter.
- Niger
World leaders are finally prioritising rehabilitation in health systems - this will change the lives of millions 25/05/23
The neglect of rehabilitation in health systems around the world is a scandal that harms millions and millions of people. This week's landmark resolution at the World Health Assembly is a gamechanger. Delivered properly, it will transform many, many lives.
By George Graham, Chief Executive of Humanity & Inclusion UK.
- United Kingdom
- International
In 1982, HI provided Emilie with her first prosthesis 24/05/23
Emilie was 6 years old when she lost her foot in a landmine explosion in Cambodia. She was one of the very first people to be fitted with a prosthesis by HI in its early days.
- Cambodia
Prabin knows no limits! 24/05/23
Prabin, 6, was born without the lower part of his right leg. HI met him 5 years ago when the family was referred to a rehabilitation centre in Biratnagar Nepal. Since then, he’s come on leaps and bounds.
- Nepal
Life-changing crutches 24/05/23
Raphaël’s specially adapted crutches have made it easier for him move around and be more self-reliant – including walking to school by himself.
- Democratic Republic of Congo
Malika dreams of quality education for all 19/05/23
Malika is ten years old and lives in Maradi, Niger. She has a visual disability and, with the support of HI, she is now in third grade at school and is making great progress.
- Niger
Massalouka’s smile is a victory over malnutrition 18/05/23
As a consequence of malnutrition, Massalouka, aged two and a half, could not sit up unaided. Today, thanks to HI's rehabilitation services in Niger, she is making amazing progress.
- Niger