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Fighting is over, people are coming back. Their place is now a minefield 01/07/26

Mahmoud picked up what he thought was a toy. It was an explosive device.

  • Syria

Six years without a prothesis, then Ali met HI 01/07/26

It can be very difficult for amputees like Ali to find medical assistance in war-torn Yemen. Humanity & Inclusion is there for them.

  • Yemen

Towards primary education for all children in Rwanda 01/07/26

A consortium of organisations is working to fight against school dropout in Rwanda’s primary education system. Humanity & Inclusion focuses on supporting children with disabilities.

  • Rwanda

Fatima and Djoua: a relationship built on trust at school 01/07/26

To overcome the difficulties she faces at school, Fatima can count on Djoua Kalimoudou, an itinerant teacher, who helps her understand and learn her lessons.

  • Togo

HI mobilised to respond to the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda 01/07/26

Logistical support, sanitation and hygiene, public awareness campaigns… Humanity & Inclusion is taking action to contain the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Uganda

Venezuela: emergency response under way following two deadly earthquakes 29/06/26

Two powerful earthquakes have struck north-central Venezuela, causing extensive damage. On the ground, HI teams are getting ready to respond to the emergency.

  • Venezuela

In Togo, HI supports Lakaza, a renowned hairdresser 24/06/26

Lakaza Koudjoukalo is a young woman who was born deaf and mute and chose to become a hairdresser. A model of achievement, Humanity & Inclusion supported her through her training and in setting up her salon.

  • Togo

Ihor learns how to care for his amputated arm 24/06/26

Ihor Lashyn lost his arm in a shelling. Humanity & Inclusion provided him with rehabilitation to help manage pain and exercise safely.

  • Ukraine

Contamination by landmine: Syrians are taking risk to survive 24/06/26

Abdallah was injured by a landmine while collecting truffles in a field. He knew it was dangerous, but he needed the money to buy food.

  • Syria

How to defend the Landmine Treaty 18/06/26

Humanity & Inclusion meets UN Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs Izumi Nakamitsu to discuss ways to defend the landmine Treaty.

  • International

The school can reopen thanks to clearance operations 02/06/26

Yasser al-Sanad is the headteacher of al-Najah school in Syria and the son of its founder. Thanks to Humanity & Inclusion's clearance work parts of the school have now reopened.

  • Syria

Injured by a mine, Imaan can walk again thanks to HI 02/06/26

Imaan, 15, learned to walk again after an amputation caused by a landmine. 

  • Syria

Anatolii recovers from his injuries with HI's support 02/06/26

Anatolii was an athlete who competed internationally for Ukraine. After a drone strike in Kherson, walking is a daily ordeal.

  • Ukraine

HI’s new strategy for a united and inclusive world: setting our sights on 2026–2030 02/06/26

Faced with a world undergoing profound change, marked by intensifying crises and inequalities, our organisation is unveiling its 2026–2030 strategy.

  • International

In Cambodia, Meymey is continuing her education thanks to inclusive education 02/06/26

Due to a condition that fragilises her bones, going to school has long been difficult for Meymey. With Humanity & Inclusion’s help, she can now get around more easily and study in complete safety.

  • Cambodia