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Protecting Children Amid Displacement in Gaza June, 12 2025

Humanity & Inclusion in coordination with the Child Protection Cluster and with support from UNICEF, distribute ID bracelet to families to reduce the risk of family separation during displacement.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territories

HI in North Kivu: Emergency rehabilitation care for more than 1,600 conflict-affected people February, 28 2020

For the last two years, HI's physiotherapists and psychologists have been travelling to highly insecure areas of North Kivu in DRC to assist more than 1,600 conflict-affected people. In Rutshuru (population 69,000), HI was the only NGO providing emergency rehabilitation care.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

High-tech Recycling: HI re-uses donated artificial limbs to help children like Elinah September, 15 2020

Volunteer orthopedic specialists in a workshop in Lyon, France, are changing the lives of people supported by Humanity & Inclusion (HI) around the world by reconditioning valuable prosthetic parts donated by amputees.

  • Madagascar

South Sudan: Collaboration essential to reach vulnerable people in remote areas December, 17 2019

HI’s Flying Team provides functional rehabilitation services to people with disabilities in several extremely remote areas across South Sudan.

  • South Sudan

Morocco: "There are no words to describe what we felt” October, 3 2023

Mohamed lives in Amizmiz, close to the epicentre of the earthquake that hit Morocco. A few weeks after the disaster, he talks about how solidarity is helping to meet the challenges of this crisis.

  • Morocco

How to clear a former battlefield June, 3 2025

Humanity & Inclusion conducts clearance operations in Tabqa, in Northeast Syria, an area prone to fierce battles during the conflict, to handover lands to villagers and farmers.

  • Syria

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

In Ukraine, HI's helping hand in the chaos of war May, 19 2025

Kateryna, a social worker for Humanity & Inclusion in Mykolaiv, restores hope and dignity to families like Mykola and Lidiia Kobiko, who, after losing everything, are trying to rebuild their lives.

  • Ukraine

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

In the Kalobeyei refugee camp, Judita runs a hotel and a grocery shop May, 13 2025

Judita Gideon has always had an entrepreneurial spirit, but not always the resources she needed. Thanks to training in commercial techniques and HI’s support, she now manages her business brilliantly.

  • Kenya