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HI provides aid in 110 shelters in Gaza January, 12 2024
HI and partners have provided aid to more than 3,500 people since October 7 in Gaza.
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
“When will we be at peace?” January, 11 2024
Caregivers, people with disabilities, displaced people... Humanity & Inclusion’s teams are distributing hygiene kits on a daily basis to support those most affected by the war in Ukraine.
- Ukraine
Syria: one year after the earthquake, Sondus has got her life back January, 31 2024
Sondus was 8 years old when a massive earthquake struck northwest Syria. A traumatic experience for this little girl who was badly injured and lost a sister and her mother. HI and its partners have been supporting her.
- Syria
“School has become a scary place” April, 17 2024
Salam is the director of the Boys Elementary School in Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank. She tells us about the dangers of teaching in a context of armed violence.
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
Syria: One year after the earthquake, Rawan is walking again January, 31 2024
A terrible earthquake hit northwest Syria on 6 February, 2023. 12 year-old Rawan remained trapped under rubble for 6 hours. Her legs were crushed.
- Syria
Syria: One year after the earthquake, Suzan is trying to get her life back January, 31 2024
Suzan’s life was turned upside down by the earthquake that hit northwest Syria on 6 February 2023. HI and its partners helped her get through.
- Syria
Paralysed by a bullet, Abdellatif is determined to recover March, 21 2024
The little boy, wounded by gunfire almost a year ago, is working hard to regain feeling and mobility in his legs through intensive rehabilitation sessions, supported by Humanity & Inclusion’s team in eastern Chad.
- Chad
2.6 million people in urgent need of humanitarian aid in North Kivu March, 5 2024
With the escalation of violence and insecurity in North Kivu, the humanitarian needs of the population are growing by the day. Humanity & Inclusion is helping to provide emergency assistance.
- Democratic Republic of Congo
Ukraine: the long-term impact of the war on the health of the most vulnerable January, 22 2024
Two years after the invasion by Russia, Humanity & Inclusion is seeing an increase in the health needs of most-at-risk people, particularly those living near the front line in the East of Ukraine.
- Ukraine
Five years after Cyclone Idai, lessons learnt from the disaster March, 7 2024
In March 2019, Cyclone Idai struck Mozambique, leaving a trail of desolation in its wake. Five years on, lessons have been learnt about the inclusiveness of aid and disaster prevention.
- Mozambique
HI clears a hidden bomb factory in Raqqa January, 31 2024
A resident contacted HI about what appeared to be an abandoned bomb factory in his basement. We cleared the location of multiple explosive devices.
- Syria
“There will be a significant increase in the number of people with disabilities in Gaza” March, 18 2024
Humanity & Inclusion physiotherapist Maria Marelli makes regular visit in Rafah to support our team. She tells us about her experience.
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
Syria: An endless humanitarian crisis March, 5 2024
After 13 years of armed conflict, the humanitarian situation in Syria continues to deteriorate. Country Director Myriam Abord-Hugon paints a bleak picture.
- Syria
“I want people to be aware of the risk of putting civilians in the middle of war” April, 17 2024
Marwa is living in Germany. She fled the conflict in Syria where she was injured and is now using a wheelchair. She tells how she has coped with her disability.
- Syria
7 things you should know about the conflict in Sudan April, 8 2024
On 15 April 2023, an armed conflict broke out in Sudan. From May 2023, Humanity & Inclusion have been providing support and care for Sudanese refugees in Eastern Chad fleeing the violence.
- Chad
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