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Six years without a prothesis, then Ali met HI

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Yemen

It can be very difficult for amputees like Ali to find medical assistance in war-torn Yemen. Humanity & Inclusion is there for them.

Ali at the rehabilitation centre

Ali at the rehabilitation centre | © HI

Ali's leg was amputated

Ali Abdullah Al-Lamisi, 40, is from Al Mahwit Governorate on the West Coast. Six years ago, he was diagnosed with diabetes, and complications from the disease gradually worsened his condition. He later developed gangrene, which led to the amputation of his left leg (below the knee) approximately one and a half years ago.

The absence of a proper prosthetic limb limited his mobility and made daily activities extremely difficult. With no income, it was impossible for him to travel to the Al-Hudaydah Rehabilitation Centre to seek rehabilitation services or obtain the prosthesis he desperately needed.

Meeting Humanity & Inclusion(HI)'s teams

Ali was informed about HI services, which include coverage for accommodation, transportation, and meals during his stay at the centre.

In September 2025, he travelled to the HI Physical Rehabilitation Centre in Al-Hudaydah, where he received a training to prepare him for the fitting process, and measurements were taken for the fabrication of his prosthetic limb. The team worked closely with him to ensure the prosthesis would provide comfort, stability, and the highest possible level of mobility.

Learning to walk

A few weeks later, Ali was fitted with his prothesis. He gradually learned how to walk again - step by step, gaining balance, confidence, and strength. The moment he took his first independent steps without crutches was a powerful reminder that resilience can overcome even the toughest challenges.

Now Ali walks with steady strides.

Date published: 01/07/26

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