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Our new brand

Find out more about our new name - Humanity & Inclusion - and see our new campaign.

Humanity & Inclusion logo

Humanity & Inclusion - a new global brand

On 24th January 2018, the global Handicap International network became Humanity & Inclusion.

 

"Our new name expresses one of our organisation's core values, humanity, and the ambition that has driven our work for the last 35 years, the inclusion of people overlooked or ignored by humanitarian response and development programmes, and communities around the world,"
Humanity & Inclusion

 

The Humanity & Inclusion (HI) network is composed of a Federation which implements our programmes in the field in around sixty countries, and of eight national associations including the UK. These programmes and national associations are known as "Humanity & Inclusion" or "Handicap International", depending on the country.

Is our work going to change?

HI's actions focus on the most vulnerable groups in the poorest countries of the world and that is not going to change.

Whether it is clearing unexploded bombs to prevent injuries and deaths of innocent people, giving disabled children better access to education, providing rehabilitation and psychological support, or quickly responding to an emergency due to conflict or disaster, our projects will continue to provide hope and practical support.

How was the new brand developed?

With the help of the Canadian agency, Cossette, we have developed a visual identity which reflects our values and mission. A key part of this is a strong and meaningful new logo (see above).

We have also launched a new campaign with a simple message: “Be a lifeline to the most vulnerable”.

 

The campaign was designed pro bono by the agency, Cossette. Olivier Staub directed the campaign's film, which was produced by Morrison Films, and he also produced the photos for the campaign, all pro bono.

The Canadian singer, Feist, kindly lent her voice to the English versions of the film.

► More about the "Be a lifeline" campaign

How much did it cost?

We understand that some of our supporters may be concerned about the costs incurred in a rebrand, but we want to assure you that only 37p from each of our supporters was used in developing our new name. The rest of the services required were provided to us free of charge by kind partners and by utilising in house facilities.

Embracing our history and our future

Founded by two French doctors in 1982, Handicap International took its name from the French word for ‘disability’ and in many countries around the world our organisation is a source of hope for people with disabilities of all ages.

We are proud of who we are and of our history. Our work as a ground breaking, Nobel peace prize-winning organisation will never be forgotten.

Over the years – as people with disabilities have rightly taken ownership of the terminology used to describe impairment and disability – many of the words, including ‘handicap’, which were once in common use are deemed derogatory or disempowering by the people they are used to describe. For this reason we feel they should no longer be used and we are excited that our new name and logo better reflects the values we share and the programmes you support.

Any questions?

We love hearing from our supporters so please, if you have any questions about the rebrand or anything else, do not hesitate to contact us free of charge by calling 0330 555 0156 or emailing [email protected].

Thank you!

Thank you once again to all our donors for your amazing support. Over the coming months (and hopefully years) we look forward to working together to continue to improve the lives of disabled and vulnerable people all over the world.

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Our mission
© C. Billet /Hamsa Press/HI

Our mission

Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is an independent charity working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. We work tirelessly alongside disabled and vulnerable people to help meet their basic needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights.

Our history
© HI

Our history

Find out more about HI's history.

Worldwide impact
© William Daniels/HI

Worldwide impact

Humanity & Inclusion's global impact in figures.