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  • Seven years after the earthquake in Haiti, Handicap International continues to improve rehabilitation services 11/01/17

    On 12 January 2010, Haiti was devastated by an earthquake which killed 230,000 people and injured over 300,000. Handicap International took action immediately after the disaster to provide assistance to the victims. Seven years later, the organisation is still working the country to ensure Haitians have access to rehabilitation services. 

    • Haiti

  • Rupert's Race to the King 04/01/17

    In the summer of 2016, Rupert Godesen took on an almighty challenge to raise money for rehabilitation care for disabled and injured people around the world. We don’t use the word ‘almighty’ lightly: Rupert decided to run the ‘Race to the King Ultra-Marathon’, a mammoth 53.5 miles from Arundel to Winchester over just two days.

    • United Kingdom

  • Emergency Medical Teams: WHO Minimum Technical Standards and Recommendations for Rehabilitation 28/12/16

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  • Handicap International celebrates 20 years in Laos 23/12/16

    On 25th November 2016, Handicap International staff, government ministers, and local authorities in Laos gathered in Chao Anouvong Park, in Vientiane, to celebrate 20 years of action in the country. Handicap International organised a photo exhibition, film screenings and a performance to underline the impact of twenty years of projects in Laos.

    • Laos

  • Untested, until now: Doug and Patrick take on a triathlon with a difference 21/12/16

    In September 2016, two friends, Doug Flynn and Patrick Jenkinson, took part in an incredibly tough challenge. After 8 months of emotionally and physically demanding training, the pair headed to Rwanda to complete ‘Tri Untested’: a wheelchair marathon, a blind marathon and a 2km 'no-leg' swim. They wanted to raise awareness and funds to support people with disabilities in some of the poorest countries on earth.


  • Stop Bombing Civilians say thousands across the UK 21/12/16

    This December, campaigners and school students up and down the UK held fantastic events to raise awareness and funds for the forgotten victims of conflict. As part of the Forgotten 10 Challenge, local groups organised eye-catching displays, ‘Tea at 10’ coffee mornings, and built Pyramids of Shoes to get people thinking about what life is like for survivors of bombings in countries like Syria. At the same time, school students from Surrey to Aberdeenshire learnt about civilians affected by war and took action to support some of the most vulnerable people on earth.

    • United Kingdom

  • “I’m very happy in my job. My disability doesn’t affect my work at all.” 19/12/16

    Boubacar, 33, works as a legal adviser at Senegal's Ministry for African Integration, NEPAD* and Good Governance. Handicap International provided him with occupational support to overcome obstacles arising from his disability. The organisation highlighted his skills and made the Ministry for Public Services aware of the need to include people with disabilities on its teams.

    • Senegal

  • Senegal: Quality jobs for all 19/12/16

    Handicap International helps people with disabilities find work in the Dakar region of Senegal. Through personalised support, training and advocacy work with businesses, the organisation helps them successfully enter the world of work.

    • Senegal

  • “The situation in Mosul is critical” 19/12/16

    Since the offensive to retake Mosul began two months ago, nearly 100,000 people have fled the fighting. For several weeks, Handicap International has been providing assistance to displaced people, through emergency activities such as physiotherapy care and psychosocial support, mine risk education, and inclusion initiatives. Maud Bellon, Field Coordinator for Handicap International’s Mosul Emergency Response, gives an update on the situation.

    • Iraq

  • Mosul: Nearly 100,000 people displaced in two months 19/12/16

    Two months ago, the Iraqi and Kurdish armed forces launched an offensive to retake Mosul, in Iraq. Since then, nearly 100,000 people have fled the city and its surroundings. Handicap International’s teams are working in various displacement areas to provide them with assistance.

    • Iraq

  • Fayaz, 5: If I grow, will my legs grow too? 14/12/16

    Kashmir, India. When Fayaz was 3-years-old, his legs were injured by an explosive shell. One year later, Humanity & Inclusion fitted him with artificial limbs. Back on his feet again, he’s now a budding cricket star.

    • India

  • This Christmas, thousands of children are wishing for peace 14/12/16

    As the year draws to a close, Aleema Shivji, Director of Handicap International UK, remembers children living in conflict zones all over the world, whose only wish for 2017 is peace.

    • United Kingdom

  • Finances 09/12/16

    Annual report and finances for Humanity & Inclusion UK


  • Indonesia earthquake: Handicap International assessing needs in worst-affected areas 07/12/16

    More than 90 people were killed and 270 injured after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit Indonesia's Aceh province on Wednesday 7th December. Already present in the country, Handicap International is assessing the needs of those affected in preparation for a possible emergency response.

    • Indonesia (no longer active)

  • Every child has the right to play, wherever they live in the world 07/12/16

    Aleema Shivji, Director of Handicap International UK, blogs about a new campaign with IKEA Fuundation to create inclusive playgrounds where vulnerable refugee children can feel safe to play and learn.

    • Thailand
    • Bangladesh
    • Pakistan