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HI deploys teams in wake of Rohingya camps fire 29/03/21
On 22nd March, a major blaze ripped through the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh. More than 40,000 people were directly affected and lost their shelter. Eleven people died and over 550 people were injured, according to initial reports. Humanity & Inclusion's (HI’s) teams have been deployed to assist the most vulnerable.
- Bangladesh
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“The 6-year war has made Yemen the world's largest humanitarian emergency” 26/03/21
Press Release | London, 26th March 2021, 12:00 GMT
- Yemen
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INGO Joint Statement on the Fires in the Rohingya Camps in Cox's Bazar 24/03/21
Press Release | London, 24th March 2021, 12:00 GMT
- Bangladesh
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Humanity & Inclusion UK appoints Save the Children’s former Director of Global Policy, Advocacy and Research as Chief Executive 24/03/21
Press Statement | London, 24th March 2021, 9:00 GMT
- United Kingdom
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Aid agencies: Rise in fighting threatens to push Yemen into new levels of violence as war enters seventh year 24/03/21
Press Release | London, 23rd March 2021, 12:00 GMT
- Yemen
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Adbullah receives support from HI in Yemen 18/03/21
Abdullah is 12 years old. In December 2019, he was seriously injured in an airstrike when he was playing outside with his friends. Humanity & Inclusion (HI) have supported Abdullah since the attack. This is his story.
- Yemen
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What's happening in the Central African Republic? 12/03/21
The Central African Republic (CAR) has "entered a new cycle of violence," says Coralie Frémion, Humanity & Inclusion's (HI's) Programme Director. HI is providing logistics and rehabilitation support to assist the most vulnerable people in CAR amid rising tensions.
- Central African Republic
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10 years of conflict: "It will take at least two generations to rebuild Syria" 11/03/21
Press Release | London, 5th March 2021, 9:00 GMT
- Syria
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35 Aid agencies warn of further irreversible impact, marking 10 years of Syrian conflict 11/03/21
Press Release | London, 11th March 2021, 12:00 GMT
- Syria
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Reiza Dejito: mother and humanitarian worker 08/03/21
To mark International Women's Day, we talked to Reiza Dejito who works for Humanity & Inclusion (HI) in Nepal - just one of many strong women who are deeply committed to both their roles as mothers and professional careers in the humanitarian sector. Reiza has worked in countries affected by humanitarian crises for two decades.
- Nepal
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Mohamad's Story: “I had a one-in-a-hundred chance of survival" 03/03/21
Mohamad is one of thousands of victims who have experienced the impact of bombing in populated areas. After an explosion hit near his home in 2012, he became paralysed from the waist down. This is Mohamad's story of how he has learned to rebuild his life with support from Humanity & Inclusion (HI).
- Jordan
- Syria
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Countries debate draft political declaration to protect civilians from bombing in populated areas 03/03/21
Press Release | London, 3rd March 2021, 12:00 GMT
- United Kingdom
- International
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An economic crisis, an explosion and now Covid-19: 6 months on and Humanity & Inclusion is working to support those in need in Lebanon 03/03/21
Press Release | London, 4th February 2021, 12:00 GMT
- Lebanon
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“I feel blessed to walk again" 02/03/21
Malik was just 13 years old when his home in Syria was bombed. From having his leg amputated to attending rehabilitation sessions and focusing on his mental health, the road to recovery has been long. Humanity & Inclusion's (HI) team in Jordan have supported Malik throughout this journey.
- Jordan
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Ten years of conflict in Syria will take at least two generations to rebuild 26/02/21
After a decade of war, Syria has been contaminated by explosive remnants on a scale experts have never seen before. When the conflict ends, the complex work of clearing weapons and rebuilding the country will begin. Emmanuel Sauvage, Director of Armed Violence Reduction at Humanity & Inclusion (HI), tells us more.
- Syria