Caregivers, people with disabilities, displaced people... Humanity & Inclusion’s teams are distributing hygiene kits on a daily basis to support those most affected by the war in Ukraine.
Nose to the wind and eyes sparkling, the four dogs are training in the luxuriant vegetation of Casamance. Soon, they will be clearing mines alongside Humanity & Inclusion’s teams.
Since the end of 2022, a cholera outbreak has been raging in Haiti. In a context of acute crisis. Humanity & Inclusion is continuing its preventive actions to support communities.
HI and partners have provided aid to more than 3,500 people since October 7 in Gaza.
Saisa was amputated below her left knee when an insect bite became severely infected. Some time after her first encounter with Humanity & Inclusion's team, she tells us how her life has changed.
More than 400,000 people with disabilities are encountering tremendous challenges to survive the horrors in Gaza.
Tahany is 53 years old. SHe lives in the Jenin Refugee Camp in the West Bank. Her house was bombed and she was slightly injured ib a bombing. She remains shocked by the incident and all the violence.
In Ukrainian villages cut off by the war, such as Velyka Komyshuvakha in the Kharkiv region, HI is raising awareness to the risks posed by explosive remnants of war.
HI is helping 87-year-old Moustafa, who fled the violence on the border of Israel and Lebanon.
Thousands of refugees continue to arrive in eastern Chad after eight months of war in Sudan. This massive influx of people is presenting humanitarian workers with a host of logistical challenges.
In October 2023, Jeannette Uwimana, a young woman with an hearing impairment who was elected Miss Rwanda Innovation 2022, became HI's ambassador in Rwanda.
Humanity & Inclusion will deliver more than 14,000 items including wheelchairs, mobility aids, first aid kits and hygiene items for people with disabilities and injuries in the Gaza Strip.
On the Global Day of Action to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, HI mourns the tragic loss of its dedicated staff member, Nahla, and her four children.
Disabled people are too often left behind when it comes to knowing their sexual health rights. Thanks to Humanity & Inclusion and the WISH project, Asunta has a better understanding of her rights and available family planning resources.
After a road accident, Vuth Ta and her mother Tum Thab were both amputated. They have been treated for four years at the HI rehabilitation center in Kampong Cham province.
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Humanity & Inclusion UK
Romero House,
55 Westminster Bridge Road,
London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
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