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Despite the COVID-19 crisis, HI continues to support disabled people 02/01/21
The COVID-19 crisis hasn’t stopped Humanity & Inclusion from providing people with disabilities with personalised follow-up.
- Philippines
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Smiles behind the masks: The impact of your support in 2020 29/12/20
2020 has been more challenging than anyone could have predicted. But as the year draws to a close, let's take a moment to appreciate the incredible, life-changing work that our dedicated supporters have helped us to deliver.
- United Kingdom
- International
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Rights of Rohingya refugees should be guaranteed in any relocations 29/12/20
Press Statement | London, 29th December 2020, 12:00 GMT
- Bangladesh
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Despite COVID-19, Sreyoun continued her rehabilitation sessions 22/12/20
The COVID-19 crisis hasn’t stopped Sreyoun’s mother and the Humanity & Inclusion team in Cambodia from finding ways to help her progress. Seeing Sreyoun thrive is a dream come true for her mother.
- Cambodia
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Rishi recovers from Covid-19 16/12/20
Meet Rishi from Nepal who recently recovered from Covid-19. As part of the Inclusive Futures program, Rishi shared the story of his recovery with Humanity & Inclusion's team.
- United Kingdom
- Nepal
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HI is helping to protect people with disabilities from Covid-19 15/12/20
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) has adapted many of its projects in Madagascar to assist people with disabilities and reduce their vulnerability to the pandemic.
- Madagascar
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Milagros' Story: “I couldn't even manage to feed my children anymore” 04/12/20
Milagros Chacin and her family escaped the economic crisis in Venezuela by fleeing to Colombia. HI has given them financial assistance to buy food and pay the rent.
- Colombia
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Cash transfers by HI: a vital addition to humanitarian aid 04/12/20
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) provides cash transfers as part of its humanitarian assistance. This form of aid is vital for vulnerable populations living in countries suffering the disastrous social impact of Covid-19.
- International
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3 ways people with disabilities were left behind in 2020 03/12/20
On International Day of People with Disabilities, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) reflects on 2020, a year which has put indescribable pressure on people with disabilities internationally. Going into 2021, HI will continue to put people with disabilities at the forefront of its work to ensure no one is left behind.
- United Kingdom
- International
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Aid organisations call for safe and unhindered access to fight impact of hunger and conflict in 2021 02/12/20
Press release | London, 1st December 2020, 9:00 GMT
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What happens after the dust has settled? HI’s approach to emergencies and long term support 02/12/20
Federico Dessi, Humanity & Inclusion's Regional Director for the Middle East, answers questions about the different challenges that are faced when moving from emergency to long-term support. Thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery, HI has been supporting Syrian refugees in the region as the crisis heads towards a decade of displacement and destruction.
- United Kingdom
- Jordan
- Lebanon
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HI is working with people with disabilities to mitigate disproportionate impact of COVID-19 30/11/20
December 3rd marks International Day of People with Disabilities. People with disabilities are often excluded from the rest of the society. This year, it is even more important to raise awareness on this day as the long-term impacts of COVID-19 threaten to exacerbate this exclusion for people with disabilities even further.
- International
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Cluster munitions used in the Armenia-Azerbaijan war show that our fight to eradicate this weapon is far from over 27/11/20
Press release | London, 25th November 2020, 9:00 GMT
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Solar Electricity: Dicko works for a brighter future in Mali 26/11/20
With Humanity & Inclusion’s support, Dicko has learnt the skills to install and repair solar panels to support his family.
- Mali
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Cluster munitions: weapons made to massacre 26/11/20
Cluster munitions have been recently used in the Azerbaijan-Armenia war. Humanity & Inclusion's Armed Violence Reduction Specialist, Gary Toombs, explains why this weapon is banned.
- International