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Laos: two cluster munition survivors tell their stories February, 5 2020
Thirty years apart, two inhabitants of the same village in Laos were injured by submunitions. They tell us about their experiences.
- Laos
Heba learns to walk with a prosthesis February, 25 2020
Heba is a 13-year-old girl. Her home in Sa'dah, Yemen, was struck by an airstrike last year. She suffered a serious leg wound and her leg had to be amputated.
- Yemen
INGOs Joint Statement October, 14 2023
Urgent plea to avert unprecedented humanitarian crisis amid looming Israeli land incursion into Gaza.
- International
- Occupied Palestinian Territories
After fleeing Syria, Amer was victim of a car accident March, 2 2020
Amer, 38, is a worker and lives with his wife, their child and his parents in Baqaa Camp, Jordan. After fleeing the war in Syria, he found a job in maintenance and started to rebuild his life. But then, a terrible accident in 2019 left him with two fractured legs.
- Jordan
Ameen: "Now I can walk, I want to go back to university" February, 27 2020
Ameen, 19, was the victim of an explosion in Hodeidah, Yemen. He was injured in his right leg, just above the knee. Humanity & Inclusion supplied him with a prosthesis and helped him walk again.
- Yemen
European Union awards HI two prizes for its innovative projects September, 22 2020
On 24 September, the European Union Horizon Prize for Affordable High-Tech for Humanitarian Aid honoured Humanity & Inclusion with two awards. These prizes recognise the organisation’s efforts to develop practical and effective solutions in order to enhance the care and treatment of vulnerable people.
- International
When collective cooking brings back social cohesion October, 17 2023
After a decade of conflict, mistrust is still prevalent in Central African communities. To recreate safe spaces, HI has been reaching out to these communities to organise collective activities.
- Central African Republic
1982 - 2020 : Innovation is part of HI's DNA September, 22 2020
On 24 September, the European Union Horizon Prize for Affordable High-Tech for Humanitarian Aid honoured Humanity & Inclusion (HI) with two awards. On that occasion, HI recounts its 38 years of innovation from 1982 to 2020.
- International
Changing the lives of disabled people in South Sudan June, 28 2017
Aleema Shivji, Executive Director of Handicap International UK, explains how the Humanitarian Disability Charter is making vital change in the lives of people with disability living in crises.
- United Kingdom
- South Sudan
Clearance in Laos: Our demining teams are not giving up! January, 22 2020
In Laos, Humanity & Inclusion continues its actions to eliminate the threat that explosive remnants of war still pose to the country's population today, and reduce the humanitarian and socio-economic risk.
- Laos
Giles Duley: “The moment I had my life back” November, 12 2020
Photographer Giles Duley tells the incredible story of Kholoud, a woman he met in Lebanon on his first proper trip back to work after being injured, and how meeting her helped him get his own life back.
- United Kingdom
- Lebanon
British physiotherapists tackle deadly measles outbreak in Samoa January, 9 2020
In December 2019, the UK Emergency Medical Team (UKEMT), including three physiotherapists, travelled to Samoa to help save lives following a deadly outbreak of measles on the Pacific island. Funded by UK Aid, the UKEMT is the front line of the UK’s response to a humanitarian crisis overseas.
- United Kingdom
HI is helping to protect people with disabilities from Covid-19 December, 15 2020
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) has adapted many of its projects in Madagascar to assist people with disabilities and reduce their vulnerability to the pandemic.
- Madagascar
HI outraged by Trump administration's decision to use landmines January, 31 2020
The Trump administration has announced a deadly shift in its landmine policy, putting civilian lives in danger.
- International
Mine clearance protects civilians and supports development June, 3 2019
Humanity and Inclusion’s teams are clearing land in north-eastern Laos contaminated by cluster munitions and other unexploded ordnance (UXO).
- Laos