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Promote the health of indigenous communities in Venezuela June, 26 2024
Some communities in the state of Amazonas have experienced disruptions to their lifestyle, with negative effects on their health. Humanity & Inclusion is working alongside them to improve their access to healthcare.
- Venezuela
We want to live in security, peace and freedom July, 5 2024
More than 2.7 million people have been displaced by the crisis in North Kivu. In the camps for displaced people near Goma, the needs are huge. Jean Bahati, 60, shares his story.
- Democratic Republic of Congo
In the midst of the fighting in North Kivu, Diela is learning to walk July, 5 2024
Maria and her daughter Diela arrived at the Bulengo camp for displaced people in North Kivu in February. The 2-year-old had developmental delays but thanks to specialised support, she is now beginning to catch up.
- Democratic Republic of Congo
Medicines storage at the heart of humanitarian aid July, 10 2024
Pharmacists play a key role in preserving and controlling the quality of medicines, and their work is vital to ensuring the health of beneficiaries.
- Ukraine
Mardoché, 8 is a model of resilience April, 30 2024
Mardoché’s leg was torn off by a bullet when he was just a baby. Today, thanks to Humanity & Inclusion, he feels confident and he is looking forward to the future.
- Central African Republic
Hadil as the strength to go on and help people August, 6 2024
Hadil Al Saqqa joined Humanity & Inclusion last April. She is a health project manager in Gaza. She explains how she copes with such a difficult situation.
- Occupied Palestinian Territories
In Gaza, Thaer can now walk again thanks to HI July, 16 2024
Thaer was shot in the knee. After a painful medical journey, he can now walk normally, thanks to the support of Humanity & Inclusion’s rehabilitation specialists.
- Occupied Palestinian Territories
Work is what allows me to keep going on August, 13 2024
HI physiotherapist Haitham works in displaced shelters in Gaza to support injured people and people with disabilities. He is also impacted by the conflict.
- Occupied Palestinian Territories
Healing the wounds of the past July, 16 2024
More than 135,000 refugees live in Kyangwali camp in western Uganda. They include Emmanuel, a man who has faced many hardships in his life.
- Uganda
HI supports Hayat and her caregiver sister July, 24 2024
Hayat, 63 years old, was born with cerebral palsy. Her life is harder since she was forced to flee the attacks on her village in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel.
- Lebanon
A journey to restore hope July, 23 2024
Muhammad is a young man full of energy and hope. Humanity & Inclusion helped him recover from a devastating injury. He tells his story.
- Occupied Palestinian Territories
Lithuania Abandons Cluster Munition Ban July, 30 2024
Lithuania has officially withdrawn from the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions, following endorsement by the Lithuanian President of the Parliament approval to leave the convention on July 25.
- International
"I've learnt to cherish what makes me unique” July, 16 2024
More than 135,000 refugees live in Kyangwali refugee camp in western Uganda, including 31-year-old Abraham. With the support of Humanity & Inclusion, Abraham has overcome his anxiety and gained confidence in himself.
- Uganda
Work is what keeps me alive August, 13 2024
24-year-old Doa’a Al-Naqeeb is a HI a physical therapist, part of the emergency volunteer team at public school shelters in Nuseirat camp, Gaza.
- Occupied Palestinian Territories
Mohammad: HI Humanitarian Worker Displaced by the war August, 6 2024
Mohammad Balousha is 41. He is a supervisor for facilities and procurement for Humanity & Inclusion in Gaza. He explains how difficult it is to be a humanitarian staff when one is impacted by armed violence.
- Occupied Palestinian Territories