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Work is what keeps me alive 13/08/24

24-year-old Doa’a Al-Naqeeb is a HI a physical therapist, part of the emergency volunteer team at public school shelters in Nuseirat camp, Gaza.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territory

Work is what allows me to keep going on 13/08/24

HI physiotherapist Haitham works in displaced shelters in Gaza to support injured people and people with disabilities. He is also impacted by the conflict.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territory

"I've learnt to cherish what makes me unique” 31/07/24

More than 135,000 refugees live in Kyangwali refugee camp in western Uganda, including 31-year-old Abraham. With the support of Humanity & Inclusion, Abraham has overcome his anxiety and gained confidence in himself.

  • Uganda

A journey to restore hope 31/07/24

Muhammad is a young man full of energy and hope. Humanity & Inclusion helped him recover from a devastating injury. He tells his story.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territory

Protecting and restoring the dignity and well-being of the people of Mali 31/07/24

Thousands of people have fled violence in the Gao region. With the support of the European Union, Humanity & Inclusion is providing them with protection, mental health and psychosocial support.

  • Mali

Lithuania Abandons Cluster Munition Ban 31/07/24

Lithuania has officially withdrawn from the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions, following endorsement by the Lithuanian President of the Parliament approval to leave the convention on July 25.

  • International

Haiti: Hope for a better tomorrow 31/07/24

The situation in Haiti is nothing short of catastrophic with a security, health and food crisis. Yet Haitians are not despairing and remain hopeful of seeing their island regain its former splendour.

  • Haiti

HI supports Hayat and her caregiver sister 31/07/24

Hayat, 63 years old, was born with cerebral palsy. Her life is harder since she was forced to flee the attacks on her village in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel.

  • Lebanon

Healing the wounds of the past 31/07/24

More than 135,000 refugees live in Kyangwali camp in western Uganda. They include Emmanuel, a man who has faced many hardships in his life.

  • Uganda

Mardoché, 8 is a model of resilience 17/07/24

Mardoché’s leg was torn off by a bullet when he was just a baby. Today, thanks to Humanity & Inclusion, he feels confident and he is looking forward to the future.

  • Central African Republic

Uganda: « At last my daughter can go to school » 17/07/24

Gina, 4 years old, lives in Uganda. She has knock-knees, which makes her daily life difficult and painful. Humanity & Inclusion has fitted her with 3D-printed knee-ankle-foot orthoses to correct the alignment.

  • Uganda

In Gaza, Thaer can now walk again thanks to HI 16/07/24

Thaer was shot in the knee. After a painful medical journey, he can now walk normally, thanks to the support of Humanity & Inclusion’s rehabilitation specialists.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territory

Mohammed, 8 is deeply impacted by the escalating violence in South Lebanon 16/07/24

Mohammed, 8 has cerebral palsy. As a child with a disability, he is deeply impacted by the escalating violence in South Lebanon.

  • Lebanon

Lara, a disabled child in a war zone 16/07/24

Lara, 8, has cerebral palsy. She is living the terrifying experience of war in Gaza as a child with disabilities.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territory

Medicines storage at the heart of humanitarian aid 16/07/24

Pharmacists play a key role in preserving and controlling the quality of medicines, and their work is vital to ensuring the health of beneficiaries.

  • Ukraine