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Displaced by war: the story of Tamara and her son Mykhailo February, 23 2023

After the bombing of their house, Tamara and Mykhailo had to abandon it. Thanks to a temporary shelter in Dnipro and HI’s services, they were able to get the help they needed.

  • Ukraine

Cultivating a better future: benefits for the whole community April, 11 2023

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the determination of Muamba Nkinda Jean Pierre and the support of HI are the perfect combination for this community facing a food crisis.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

"It is really inspiring to see the kids I help go to school and become successful" January, 20 2023

Ambika Sharma has been working as a Prosthetist and Orthotist for more than 10 years. We recently sat down with Ambika to see what life is like as a P&O in Nepal.

  • Nepal

Psychosocial support restores hope for Beatrice and Rose’s family July, 31 2023

In Uganda, with funding from ECHO, HI is helping refugees who have experienced traumatic events to heal and improve their psychosocial wellbeing.

  • Uganda

Burkina Faso: shared gardens to provide a lifeline for communities isolated by conflict August, 21 2023

A shared-garden project initiated by the Red Cross (HI’s partner on the RECOSA project) is helping people living in the Sahel region ensure their food security.

  • Burkina Faso

In Niger, Roumanatou wants to become a role model for others June, 23 2023

At 21, Roumanatou feels confident about the future. With the support of HI, she is studying hard to become a strong, independent woman.

  • Niger

The power of small drones in humanitarian demining June, 19 2023

On the 22nd and 23rd June 2023, Humanity & Inclusion attended the International Meeting of Mine Action National Directors and United Nations Advisers in Geneva.

  • Iraq
  • Syria
  • Laos
  • Colombia
  • Senegal

World leaders are finally prioritising rehabilitation in health systems - this will change the lives of millions May, 25 2023

George Graham, Chief Executive of Humanity & Inclusion UK The neglect of rehabilitation in health systems around the world is a scandal that harms millions and millions of people. This week's landmark resolution at the World Health Assembly is a gamechanger. Delivered properly, it will transform many, many lives.

By George Graham, Chief Executive of Humanity & Inclusion UK.

  • United Kingdom
  • International

Empowering Mahamdou: HI's Inclusive Education Project in Niger May, 23 2023

Mahamadou is 13 years old and lives in Niger. He has the ambition to become a doctor and save lives. HI supports him so he can go to school in good conditions and fulfil his dreams.

  • Niger

Mahamat lives in a displaced people’s camp in Chad. He is back to school with HI's help June, 2 2023

Mahamat (not his real name) is 13 years old. After fleeing his village after attacks by armed groups, he is now living in a camp for displaced people in Kousseri, on the shores of Lake Chad.

  • Chad

In Lebanon: Aicha, Hoda and Ibtisam help the most vulnerable populations. March, 13 2023

Aicha, Hoda and Ibtisam are three of the twelve group user representatives at the Mousawat rehabilitation centre in Central Beqaa - Lebanon.

  • Lebanon

Yacouba is overcoming the effects of malnutrition with the help of stimulation therapy June, 27 2023

Due to malnutrition, two-year-old Yacouba had lost the ability to walk. HI's stimulation therapy sessions have made him more autonomous, much to the delight of his whole family.

  • Niger

42,300 Sudanese refugees in Egypt: Humanitarian needs are severely increasing. May, 4 2023

Up to 300,000 Sudanese are expected to cross the border and will need humanitarian assistance. HI is prepared to aid refugees and host communities. Donors are urged to prevent disaster.

  • Egypt

I am very happy to contribute to the educational success of children with disabilities March, 7 2023

Yao Gbledjo is an itinerant teacher in northern Togo. His job is to accompany children with hearing or intellectual disabilities so they can follow a school curriculum.

  • Togo

“If I had stayed in my shelter, I would be dead now” May, 15 2023

Cyclone Mocha hit Bangladesh and Myanmar on Sunday, 14 May. Our teams are currently assessing the damage and needs in Cox's Bazar refugee camps.

  • Bangladesh