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Escalating amputation crisis in Gaza amid severe prosthetics shortage 22/04/26
Press Release | London, 22nd April 2026, 11:00 GMT
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
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HI provides emergency rehabilitation care to war victims in Sudan 20/04/26
Three years after the outbreak of the war, the Sudanese population continues to endure extreme violence.
- Sudan
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Mustafa lives as a child again after severe burns 20/04/26
Mustafa, 11, was scalded by a pot of hot oil. Thanks to Humanity & Inclusion’s support, he has regained his mobility.
- Yemen
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Omar is walking again after being injured by a landmine 20/04/26
After being injured by a landmine, Omar had to have his leg amputated. Thanks to Humanity & Inclusion, he is regaining his independence.
- Yemen
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Yemen : Ahmed returns to school thanks to his prosthetis 20/04/26
Ahmed was shot in the leg while traveling with his family, an injury that led to an amputation. Humanity & Inclusion is helping him walk again.
- Yemen
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Gaëlle: Seeing people regain their independence is what makes it all worthwhile 20/04/26
Gaëlle Charles works as an occupational therapist with Humanity & Inclusion. She helps people displaced by gang violence in Haiti to regain their independence.
- Haiti
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Ahmed, victim of an explosive ordnance 20/04/26
Explosive ordnance can be found anywhere in Gaza. Even playing in the street has become dangerous. Ahmed is one of the many victims.
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
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Suad survive a bombing 20/04/26
Suad survived a bombing with serious injuries. Humanity & Inclusion made it possible for him to walk again.
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
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In Niger, HI supports thepopulation in the face of thesecurity and climate crisis 20/04/26
The Tillabéri and Diffa regions are facing a humanitarian crisis due to armed violence in the Sahel region. Humanity & Inclusion has been running a project there since 2021, which has already helped more than 32,000 people.
- Niger
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Sudan: Ahmed, victim of the war’s brutal violence 14/04/26
A lack of timely medical care often turns war injuries into permanent disabilities, as in Ahmed’s case, who lost his leg after being shot.
- Sudan
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Sudan: Fleeing violence, Sadia lost her leg 14/04/26
Intense fighting in Wad Madani forced Sadia and her family to flee. Limited access to medical care had devastating consequences.
- Sudan
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Sudan: Stimulation therapy helps Aisha's* children overcome the effects of malnutrition 14/04/26
21.2 million Sudanese are facing acute hunger due to the war (1). For young children, this heightens the risk of lasting developmental delays.
- Sudan
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In Darfur, aid workers face the consequences of violence 14/04/26
Jérôme Bertrand, head of deployments for Atlas Logistique, travelled to Sudan in late 2025 for an assessment mission in the town of Tawilah, in Darfur.
- Sudan
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Sudan crisis: Rehabilitation services critical for war-wounded and persons with disabilities 09/04/26
Press Release | London, 9th April 2026, 1:00 GMT
- Sudan
- Chad
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Lebanon: People with disabilities among those most at risk in escalating crisis 31/03/26
Press Release | London, 31st March 2026, 4:30 GMT
- Lebanon