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“Before I met HI, I only wanted to walk again. Now I believe I can run!” September, 9 2022

Like many Ukrainians, Nadezhda lives with compromised health conditions. After the war worsened her symptoms and displaced her from home, Humanity & Inclusion's rehabilitation helped relieve pain and restore her energy.

  • Ukraine

Jolie and Lydia, two refugee sisters supported by HI September, 20 2022

Jolie and Lydia’s family fled the DRC and sought refuge in the Kalobeyei camp in Kenya. Jolie and Lydia both have physical and intellectual disabilities and are being supported by Humanity & Inclusion's team.

  • Kenya

Helping Raizy get her life back August, 26 2022

A stroke left Raizy partially paralyzed and stole her independence. Humanity & Inclusion has been using rehabilitation to improve her mobility and adapt her daily activities.

  • Madagascar

Nepal: Sandip’s story of determination February, 11 2022

After losing his leg in a road accident, Sandip was fitted with an artificial limb with support from HI and its partners. This brave teenager is now preparing to confront the challenges ahead.

  • Nepal

Helping Milagros live life to the full January, 5 2023

In Colombia, HI is supporting Venezuelan migrants like Milagros. Our teams are giving Milagros rehabilitation exercises to help her become more independent.

  • Colombia

“The floods destroyed all of our belongings” November, 14 2022

Humanity & Inclusion (HI) provides 2,000 emergency supply kits to the most vulnerable families affected by flooding in Pakistan.

  • Pakistan

Stop Bombing Civilians petition delivered to 10 Downing Street November, 9 2022

More than 200,000 people in the UK call on the government to ‘Stop Bombing Civilians’ ahead of a meeting in Dublin on 18th November to endorse a ground-breaking political declaration on explosive weapons.

  • United Kingdom
  • International

New WHO report finds serious health disparities for people with disabilities December, 7 2022

On 2nd December, the World Health Organization (WHO) published the Global Report on Health Equity for Persons with Disabilities, highlighting the ongoing barriers faced by persons with disabilities to access health information and services.

  • International

Inclusive education today for inclusive futures tomorrow! November, 17 2022

12-year-old Patrick is benefitting from digital schooling in the Kakuma refugee camp. Thanks to accessible and adapted materials, he is prepared to achieve all his professional goals.

  • Kenya

Jean Mario, an earthquake survivor, receives support from HI November, 17 2022

Jean Mario Joseph was seriously injured in the earthquake that struck Haiti in August 2021. His right leg had to be amputated. Today he is receiving physical rehabilitation and psychosocial support.

  • Haiti

“We sleep in the car as it seems the safest place so far” February, 13 2023

Elyas (Not his real name) is member of HI team in northwest Syria. He and his family have experienced the earthquake. They are safe but still under shock.

  • International
  • Syria

Elisabeth, an essential link between HI’s deminers and the population March, 23 2023

Elisabeth, community liaison agent, intervenes before, during and after the work of the demining teams. Her role is essential to ensuring the security of operations and the trust of the community.

  • Senegal

Hidayatullah can now play with his friends November, 28 2022

Born with club foot, Hidayatullah was treated at HI's rehabilitation centre in Kandahar. Today he is ready to take his first steps.

  • Afghanistan

Chue Por, injured by a landmine at the age of 18 July, 29 2022

Chue Por lost his arm in a landmine explosion. With the support of HI, he is regaining his mobility.

  • Laos

Roger: "The Ottawa Treaty is crucial for our demining operations in Lebanon" September, 26 2022

Roger Eid is responsible for HI's demining operations in Lebanon. He explains the importance of demining and how these vital operations are carried out.

  • Lebanon