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700,000 people have fled bombing in Ukraine 02/03/22
Since February 24, 2022 which marked the beginning of a large-scale military conflict in Ukraine, cities across the country have been the target of devastating weapons strikes.
- Ukraine
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Ukraine Crisis Appeal 02/03/22
Families trapped under rubble, children maimed, hospitals destroyed... Bombing tears lives apart, ruptures families, and destroys whole communities.
Our teams are working tirelessly to respond to the urgent needs in Ukraine and have been since the start of the conflict. But, while the ceaseless bombing intensifies, winter is fast approaching and people urgently need help.
Can we count on your support to help the most vulnerable people in Ukraine this Christmas?
Children, older people, people with disabilities and those with serious injuries are counting on the specialist support our teams provide. By sending a Christmas gift today, you can help to train hospital staff, provide emergency rehabilitation and mental health support, send basic needs items, hygiene kits and bedding and, most importantly, give hope to a family this winter.
Please, give generously this Christmas, if you can. Whatever you can afford to give will make an immediate and lasting difference. Thank you.
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Ukraine: Civilians at risk from bombing and limited humanitarian access 01/03/22
Press Release | London, 1st March 2022, 16:00 GMT
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Cyclone Emnati: Madagascar’s nightmare continues 22/02/22
Madagascar prepares for another intense tropical cyclone, Emnati, to make landfall Tuesday. HI accompanies targeted communities in their preparations and recovery.
- Madagascar
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“The most intense cyclone season I have seen” 21/02/22
Right after the devastating passage of cyclone Batsirai, Madagascar prepares for a new storm: Emnati. HI teams are doubling down on their emergency response efforts before it makes landfall.
- Madagascar
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Philippines: HI helps survivors of Typhoon Rai rebuild their lives 17/02/22
Humanity & Inclusion teams continue to assist people affected by Super Typhoon Rai, which slammed into the Philippines on 16 December.
- Philippines
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Sisters share experiences as refugees with disabilities in Lebanon 17/02/22
Sidra and Marwa are from Syria, they are sister and found refuge in a camp near Beirut, Lebanon. They both have a disability, which create daily challenges for them. They received physiotherapy care from Humanity & Inclusion.
- Lebanon
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“I exercised hard to walk with prostheses. They really changed my life.” 17/02/22
Hashim was hit by a mortar in Syria. Doctors had to amputate both of his legs. He was 18. He now lives in Jordan. Hashim shares his story with us:
- Jordan
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Yemen: “I am shocked by the diversity of the contamination.” 15/02/22
After 7 years of war, Yemen is heavily contaminated by explosive remnants of war including improvised explosive devices. Humanity & Inclusion will soon launch a campaign to raise awareness within population on the danger of these weapons. Interview with Douglas Kalima, Humanity & Inclusion Risk Education Expert in Yemen.
- Yemen
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Madagascar: Casualties from cyclone Batsirai continue to rise 10/02/22
Needs assessments across cyclone-affected regions of Madagascar reveal extensive damage. Humanity & Inclusion plans to supply distributions to families who have lost everything.
- Madagascar
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Afghanistan: People with disabilities and vulnerable people are the hardest hit 10/02/22
Press Release | London, 10th February 2022, 12:00 GMT
- Afghanistan
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Global Disability Summit: More support needed for grassroots organisations of persons with disabilities 10/02/22
The Global Disability Summit can be a very important lever for persons with disabilities if their voices are raised and amplified. Victor Rescober, Vice President of the Philippine Blind Union, one of Humanity & Inclusion's organisational partners, explains why it is essential to support community-based organisations of persons with disabilities (OPDs).
- Philippines
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The fight against landmines is not over 10/02/22
Enacted 25 years ago, the Mine Ban Treaty has been a major step forward in international humanitarian law. But there is a long way to go to eradicate landmines.
- International
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Afghanistan: More than 100 people a week at the Kandahar rehabilitation centre 08/02/22
Mohamad Rasool manages Humanity & Inclusion (HI)'s programs in Kandahar, Afghanistan, where HI has been running a rehabilitation centre since 1996. Rasool shares the current dire humanitarian situation.
- Afghanistan
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Madagascar: The extent of Batsirai’s damage 07/02/22
On 5th and 6th February, cyclone Batsirai tore across Madagascar, devastating communities along the way. In the aftermath, Humanity & Inclusion is assessing the damage and needs of the most vulnerable.
- Madagascar