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Landmines are still a threat in Lebanon 28/11/25

Humanity & Inclusion Acting Chief of Operations Adnan Araji explains how Humanity & Inclusion teams clear landmine in Mount Lebanon, contamination dating back to the civil war.

  • Lebanon

Trapped by war: Mykhailo’s life after the petal mine 28/11/25

Mykhailo, 64, lives with a disability due to a petal mine injury that resulted in the amputation of his leg. He uses a wheelchair for mobility and depends on his wife, who is his primary caregiver.

  • Ukraine

Healing the physical and emotional wounds left by the earthquake in Afghanistan 28/11/25

In the days following the earthquake on 31 August, Humanity & Inclusion deployed its teams of physiotherapists and mental health specialists to provide first aid to survivors.

  • Afghanistan

Khalida, injured in the leg, is learning to walk again 28/11/25

The earthquake on 31 August was the deadliest in Afghanistan's recent history. To improve access to emergency care, Humanity & Inclusion deployed its teams with the support of the European Union.

  • Afghanistan

Hazrat wants to get back on his feet quickly to return to playing football 28/11/25

To improve access to healthcare after the earthquake in Afghanistan, Humanity & Inclusion deployed its emergency response teams with the support of the European Union as patients were flooding into Jalalabad hospital.

  • Afghanistan

Landmine everywhere: A stop on the road can be deadly 28/11/25

Salah Al Din was injured by a landmine in 2024. This father of 5 struggles to recover. He is supported by Humanity & Inclusion.

  • Syria

In Syria, children are the main victims of explosive devices 27/11/25

Nada Ali Al Shathi came back in her village with her family. A few days later, her son was badly injured by an explosive device.

  • Syria

Lidiya’s second life: surviving a cluster munition in Kharkiv 27/11/25

At 75, Lidiya survived a cluster munition strike while waiting for her pension in Derhachi, Ukraine. With Humanity & Inclusion's support, she regained strength and hope, and dreams of returning home to peace.

  • Ukraine

Ukraine: Yuliia, injured by a mine, regains hope 27/11/25

At the age of 20, Yuliia lost her legs and her sight in a mine explosion. With HI's support, she is learning to regain her independence.

  • Ukraine

Floods in the Philippines: Tintin wants to be an inspiration to her children 15/11/25

After weeks of rain and flooding, Tintin found support from Humanity & Inclusion. Today, she and her family are rebuilding their lives and moving forward.

  • Philippines

Floods in the Philippines: thanks to HI, Marilyn has access to healthcare and food 15/11/25

For weeks, the Philippines suffered from rain and flooding. With Humanity & Inclusion's help, Marilyn was able to provide for her six children.

  • Philippines

Emergency in the Philippines: the archipelago plunged into chaos once again 04/11/25

For the 20th time in 2025, the Philippines is facing an extremely violent typhoon: Kalmaegi is the deadliest of the year, with catastrophic consequences.

  • Philippines

Getting back on his feet after an accident: Souleyman is walking thanks to his prosthesis 28/10/25

After his accident, Souleyman lost his leg and his job. With the support of HI and the State, he received treatment and a prosthesis. Now, he is planning a new future.

  • Benin

Promoting a more inclusive working environment in Kakuma 28/10/25

In Kakuma refugee camp, refugees and Kenyans run a number of micro-enterprises. Humanity & Inclusion (HI) and its partners are helping them to promote and develop their businesses.

  • Kenya

Starting her own business: Poni Anet, mother, refugee and entrepreneur 28/10/25

Poni Anet Wori’s entrepreneurial spirit knows no bounds. She opened a shop in Kalobeyei and, after receiving training and economic support, her business is now flourishing.

  • Kenya