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HI celebrates 24 years since Nobel Peace Prize December, 7 2021

On 10 December 1997, Humanity & Inclusion was co-awarded the Nobel Peace Prize as a member of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. Twenty-four years on, the fight to protect civilians continues.

  • International

As earthquake damaged roads remain blocked, NGOs rely on HI for access by sea. August, 18 2021

HI is providing the only maritime transport for humanitarian aid in the Southwest of Haiti. This logistics platform plans to deliver over 760 tonnes of food and relief supplies.

  • Haiti

"My motivation is being able to change someone's life" July, 30 2021

World Humanitarian Day 2021: Interview with Margaret "Maggie" Nguhi, Country Manager of HI Kenya

  • Kenya

Haiti: “We are seeing patients in the street” August, 23 2021

Following earthquake damages and an increase in patients, Humanity & Inclusion is partnering with Fondation Tous Ensemble (FONTEN), the only rehabilitation centre in Les Cayes, Haiti.

  • Haiti

HI calls for protection in humanitarian response to Haiti earthquake September, 1 2021

Vulnerable people and people with disabilities in Haiti are at even greater risk of harm following the earthquake. HI is determined to put protection at the forefront of the response.

  • Haiti

The international agreement on bombing in populated areas is finalised June, 21 2022

States have agreed on a final version of an international agreement on explosive weapons in populated areas.

  • International

Surviving a bombing is a miracle January, 14 2022

Anfal is a mental health worker with Humanity & Inclusion in Iraq. She used to live in Mosul, which was bombed in 2017. Anfal and her family survived an airstrike that hit their house. 

  • Iraq

Haiti : People are supporting each other August, 19 2021

Humanity & Inclusion (HI)’s inclusion project manager in Haiti, Jean Fredely, recalls the day the earthquake struck and tells us more about what life is like on the ground.

  • Haiti

Haiti: One month after the quake September, 14 2021

One month after an earthquake wreaked havoc in southwest Haiti, humanitarian needs remain immense. The disaster caused over 2,000 deaths and left 650,000 people in need of vital support.

  • Haiti

Nepal: HI helping girls with disabilities access education October, 4 2021

Meet Rabina from Nepal. Rabina is a determined young woman who, with support from HI and the ENGAGE Project, now lives a more independent and dignified life.

  • United Kingdom
  • Nepal

UKEMT rehabilitation news: 2021 to date July, 12 2021

Humanity & Inclusion's rehabilitation team reflects on the progress made in 2021 and provides updates from the UK Emergency Medical Team (UKEMT).

  • United Kingdom
  • International

HI provides rehabilitation care for family injured by Haiti earthquake September, 14 2021

After being injured when their home collapsed, Stephanie and her aunt Valerie received mobility aids and are learning rehabilitation exercises from Humanity & Inclusion physical therapists.

  • Haiti

HI trains and supports mine clearance specialists in Cambodia October, 21 2021

HI trains mine clearance specialists from the Cambodia Self-Help Demining (CSHD) association, which has already cleared 7 km2 of land since 2008, equivalent to 70 football fields.

  • Cambodia

HI continues activities in Afghanistan September, 7 2021

Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is steadily resuming its activities in four provinces - Herat, Kunduz, Kandahar and Nimroz. After more than 30 years of war, the humanitarian needs in Afghanistan are immense.

  • Afghanistan

How mine clearance became a humanitarian issue March, 31 2022

The adoption of the Mine Ban Treaty or Ottawa Convention twenty-five years ago led to fewer mines in the ground. But now the weapons used by belligerents are changing, along with the nature of the threat, requiring mine clearance experts to take a new approach.

  • International