In Kasai, Humanity & Inclusion supports 60,000 children to ensure they have access to quality education in adapted and inclusive conditions.
Awa*, 48, fled to northern Togo after an armed attack in Burkina Faso. She received medical and psychosocial care thanks to Humanity & Inclusion.
Kati*, 30, and her family live in extreme poverty as a direct result of the armed attacks in the Sahel region that have turned their lives upside down. Humanity & Inclusion is helping them to regain some stability
In Idlib, Syria, landmines continue to threaten the lives of civilians. Abeer works as a deminer for Humanity & Inclusion, clearing contaminated areas so that communities can live in safety.
In Port-au-Prince, 2 million people need help. Humanity & Inclusion provides emergency care to injured people, displaced people and people with disabilities.
Like Eugénie, nearly 2 million people need help in Port-au-Prince. Humanity & Inclusion is helping them to become more independent through emergency care.
At 65, Safilia left her neighbourhood because of gang attacks. As a disabled person, she lives in difficult conditions. Thanks to Humanity & Inclusion’s support, she is gradually regaining her independence.
Anne-Claire Yaeesh, Humanity & Inclusion's Director for Palestine, describes the unspeakable humanitarian situation in Gaza and the West Bank.
In Mozambique, Humanity & Inclusion is implementing a project to facilitate access to healthcare and adapt the everyday environment for people with disabilities, such as young Eunice.
Lebanon has been affected by bombing and ground fighting for several days. HI is preparing to take action. Humanity & Inclusion’s director in Lebanon, Nahed Al-Khlouf, provides an update on the situation.
Tom Shelton brings more than 20 years of experience across humanitarian action, communications, private fundraising, advocacy and campaigns.
To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March, here are five facts and figures about women affected by armed conflict.
Basheer is 11 years old. His story shows what life is like for children with disabilities under bombardment. It also shows how NGOs, like Humanity & Inclusion, work to make their lives more normal.
10 days after Cyclone Fytia swept across Madagascar, the even stronger Cyclone Gezani destroyed much of the port city of Toamasina. Humanity & Inclusion has mobilised its teams to provide emergency assistance.
At the end of November, South Asia was hit by a series of cyclones and exceptionally intense monsoon episodes.
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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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