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No to the return of antipersonnel landmines 02/09/25
States parties to the Ottawa Treaty meeting happened in Geneva in June. It was the 1st time they were gathering since 5 members of the treaty announced their withdrawal. States failed to defend the Treaty.
- International
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New report : Rehabilitation for all 02/09/25
Humanity & Inclusion released a new report “Rehabilitation for All”. Through stories and data from Benin, Haiti, Uganda, and beyond, it shows that 1 in 3 people worldwide could benefit from rehabilitation services.
- International
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In DRC, the consequences of war on children's health 02/09/25
Fleeing violence leads to a loss of income and resources. To limit the effects of malnutrition on children, Humanity & Inclusion supports families. Ladislas, Divin's father, shares his story.
- Democratic Republic of Congo
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In Cuba, HI promotes inclusive food sovereignty 02/09/25
In Pinar del Río, the development of inclusive, family-based urban agriculture is helping communities to become self-sufficient and resilient in the face of disasters, while strengthening social ties.
- Cuba
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In the Blink of an Eye 02/09/25
Returning to your village in Syria can be life-threatening. Osama, 22, stepped on a mine when he entered an abandoned house. He lost his leg.
- Syria
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Ukraine: wounded in an air strike, Oleksandr learns to walk again thanks to HI support 02/09/25
In August 2022, Oleksandr was seriously injured in an air strike near Mykolaiv, in the south of Ukraine. Now paralysed from the waist down, he is embarking on a long rehabilitation journey with Humanity & Inclusion.
- Ukraine
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Sanaa: A baby who waited for food 02/09/25
*Content Warning: mentions of starvation and the death of a child*
Sanaa, a one-year-old baby, died of starvation. Her story tells of the desperate humanitarian situation in Gaza and the consequences of man-made famine on the population.
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
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Recovering from a mine accident and looking to the future: the story of Carlos Bolaños 02/09/25
Carlos stepped on a landmine, a devastating consequence of the violence that shake Colombia. Now back on his feet, he is launching a livestock project to provide a sustainable income for his family.
- Colombia
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Accountability 01/09/25
Find out how we’re funded, what we achieve with the help of our generous supporters, how we spend our income and how we demonstrate our impact through our financial accounts and annual reports.
- United Kingdom
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Regaining inner strength after many ordeals 19/08/25
Violence and repeated displacements have a serious impact on the mental health of people in the eastern part of the DRC. With the help of Humanity & Inclusion teams, they are working on their psychological well-being.
- Democratic Republic of Congo
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In DRC, Vanessa, a physiotherapist, helps malnourished children 19/08/25
Vanessa, 26, is a physiotherapist specialising in stimulation therapy for malnourished children. She works at Humanity & Inclusion with displaced people in North Kivu, DRC.
- Democratic Republic of Congo
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Ahmed’s story: from bombing to recovery 19/08/25
Bombing and shelling have left many people with deep injuries. Without proper rehabilitation services, they would have permanent disabilities. Ahmed is able to perform daily activities again thanks to the physiotherapy program he followed with Humanity & Inclusion.
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
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Hatem struggles to rebuild his shattered life 19/08/25
Hatem is among the thousands whose lives have been torn apart by the war in Syria. Injured, amputated, displaced, he struggles to rebuild his life.
- Syria
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Rehabilitation sessions continue in Gaza to prevent permanent disabilities 19/08/25
Door-to-door rehabilitation sessions continue in Gaza despite the horrible circumstances. Omnia is one of the hundreds of patients Humanity & Inclusion was able to reach.
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
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“I Stepped on the Threshold and My Life Changed Forever” 19/08/25
In the Al-Raqqa countryside, families rebuild lives interrupted by conflict. Anoud, 55 years old, is learning to walk again after losing her leg to a landmine explosion.
- Syria