Mahmoud picked up what he thought was a toy. It was an explosive device.
It can be very difficult for amputees like Ali to find medical assistance in war-torn Yemen. Humanity & Inclusion is there for them.
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.
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.
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.
Two powerful earthquakes have struck north-central Venezuela, causing extensive damage. On the ground, HI teams are getting ready to respond to the emergency.
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.
Ihor Lashyn lost his arm in a shelling. Humanity & Inclusion provided him with rehabilitation to help manage pain and exercise safely.
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.
Humanity & Inclusion meets UN Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs Izumi Nakamitsu to discuss ways to defend the landmine Treaty.
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.
Imaan, 15, learned to walk again after an amputation caused by a landmine.
Anatolii was an athlete who competed internationally for Ukraine. After a drone strike in Kherson, walking is a daily ordeal.
Faced with a world undergoing profound change, marked by intensifying crises and inequalities, our organisation is unveiling its 2026–2030 strategy.
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.
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Humanity & Inclusion UK
Romero House,
55 Westminster Bridge Road,
London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
MORE INFORMATION
SEARCH