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Fighting is over, people are coming back. Their place is now a minefield 01/07/26
Mahmoud picked up what he thought was a toy. It was an explosive device.
- Syria
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Six years without a prothesis, then Ali met HI 01/07/26
It can be very difficult for amputees like Ali to find medical assistance in war-torn Yemen. Humanity & Inclusion is there for them.
- Yemen
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Towards primary education for all children in Rwanda 01/07/26
A consortium of organisations is working to fight against school dropout in Rwanda’s primary education system. Humanity & Inclusion focuses on supporting children with disabilities.
- Rwanda
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Fatima and Djoua: a relationship built on trust at school 01/07/26
To overcome the difficulties she faces at school, Fatima can count on Djoua Kalimoudou, an itinerant teacher, who helps her understand and learn her lessons.
- Togo
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HI mobilised to respond to the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda 01/07/26
Logistical support, sanitation and hygiene, public awareness campaigns… Humanity & Inclusion is taking action to contain the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Uganda
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Venezuela aid worker reports it’s impossible to grasp the full extent of the damage caused by the earthquake from photos or videos 29/06/26
Press Release | London, 29th June 2026, 14:00 GMT
- Venezuela
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Venezuela Earthquake Appeal 29/06/26
Together, we can protect and support vulnerable children and their families in Syria. Can we count on you to join us?
- Syria
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Venezuela: emergency response under way following two deadly earthquakes 29/06/26
Two powerful earthquakes have struck north-central Venezuela, causing extensive damage. On the ground, HI teams are getting ready to respond to the emergency.
- Venezuela
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In Togo, HI supports Lakaza, a renowned hairdresser 24/06/26
Lakaza Koudjoukalo is a young woman who was born deaf and mute and chose to become a hairdresser. A model of achievement, Humanity & Inclusion supported her through her training and in setting up her salon.
- Togo
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Ihor learns how to care for his amputated arm 24/06/26
Ihor Lashyn lost his arm in a shelling. Humanity & Inclusion provided him with rehabilitation to help manage pain and exercise safely.
- Ukraine
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Contamination by landmine: Syrians are taking risk to survive 24/06/26
Abdallah was injured by a landmine while collecting truffles in a field. He knew it was dangerous, but he needed the money to buy food.
- Syria
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Sudanese refugees with disabilities are left behind by humanitarian aid 18/06/26
Press Release | London, 18th June 2026, 16:00 GMT
- Chad
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How to defend the Landmine Treaty 18/06/26
Humanity & Inclusion meets UN Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs Izumi Nakamitsu to discuss ways to defend the landmine Treaty.
- International
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Families at risk of unexploded ordnance in Syria 16/06/26
In October 2023, the renowned humanitarian photographer Giles Duley travelled with Humanity & Inclusion to Eastern Chad. There, he met with Sudanese refugees who had fled extreme violence in their country. Most of them arrived in the refugee camps with physical injuries as well as psychological trauma. Humanity & Inclusion is the only organisation providing rehabilitation and psychological support in Eastern Chad to people who have been through horrific events and are now trying to rebuild their life.
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New report: 85% of civilian harm was caused by governments - including those who signed up to stop it 11/06/26
Press Release | London, 11th June 2026, 13:00 GMT
- International