In Ethiopia, children are increasingly facing food insecurity. HI uses stimulation therapy for malnourished children to prevent developmental delays.
Jean Mario Joseph was seriously injured in the earthquake that struck Haiti in August 2021. His right leg had to be amputated. Today he is receiving physical rehabilitation and psychosocial support.
12-year-old Patrick is benefitting from digital schooling in the Kakuma refugee camp. Thanks to accessible and adapted materials, he is prepared to achieve all his professional goals.
Marta Quintero has been part of HI’s demining operations in Colombia for seven years. She is working for the future of her country with an unerring determination born out of personal experience.
On 2nd December, the World Health Organization (WHO) published the Global Report on Health Equity for Persons with Disabilities, highlighting the ongoing barriers faced by persons with disabilities to access health information and services.
Perrine Benoist, Armed Violence Reduction Director at Humanity & Inclusion (HI), explains the progress on mine clearance, 25 years after the signature of the Ottawa Treaty against landmines.
Zawadi is living in the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, where she manages a small business. Through training and mentoring, HI helped her to cope with the effects of COVID-19 and expand her activity.
George Graham, Chief Executive of Humanity & Inclusion UK, explains why he believes a new approach is needed to the way states conduct military operations, in order to protect civilians from explosive weapons.
Yentougle and Yenhame are 13 year-old twins. They both have vision impairments. Through HI's inclusive education project, they are receiving personalised support to help them continue their schooling.
More than 200,000 people in the UK call on the government to ‘Stop Bombing Civilians’ ahead of a meeting in Dublin on 18th November to endorse a ground-breaking political declaration on explosive weapons.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) provides 2,000 emergency supply kits to the most vulnerable families affected by flooding in Pakistan.
Gatluak Muon struggled with daily activities and felt isolated from his community. Thanks to physical rehabilitation with HI, he is already seeing progress.
Since October 2021, Humanity & Inclusion has been conducting humanitarian demining operations in El Cañón de Las Hermosas in Colombia, allowing communities to regain the use of their land.
Humanity & Inclusion regional logistics manager, Tilahun Abebe, shares the highlight of his recent visit to Tigray, Ethiopia.
Abdel was 16 years old when he lost his leg in a landmine explosion. Humanity & Inclusion has helped him rebuild his life.
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Humanity & Inclusion UK
Romero House,
55 Westminster Bridge Road,
London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
MORE INFORMATION
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