Subtitles and contrasting colours are just some of the very simple methods we can use to include the most vulnerable people in disaster risk reduction. This project is possible thanks to the ongoing support of players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
Without any mobility device available, Omod relied on others to get from place to place. With Humanity & Inclusion’s support, he has a new wheelchair and newfound independence.
Gaëlle Smith, HI’s emergency rehabilitation specialist, went to Ukraine in June to support the local teams in the country. She tells us about her experience.
Enayatullah, 9, lives in Afghanistan. He lost his leg because of an explosive remnant of war. He can now walk again thanks to the prosthesis provided by Humanity & Inclusion's team.
A stroke left Raizy partially paralyzed and stole her independence. Humanity & Inclusion has been using rehabilitation to improve her mobility and adapt her daily activities.
Jolie and Lydia’s family fled the DRC and sought refuge in the Kalobeyei camp in Kenya. Jolie and Lydia both have physical and intellectual disabilities and are being supported by Humanity & Inclusion's team.
Like many Ukrainians, Nadezhda lives with compromised health conditions. After the war worsened her symptoms and displaced her from home, Humanity & Inclusion's rehabilitation helped relieve pain and restore her energy.
In Kalobeyei refugee camp in Kenya, children with disabilties can have access to school thanks to the support of Humanity & Inclusion's team. Susan, head teacher of the camp’s inclusive school, explains its benefits.
States are invited on 18 November in Dublin to adopt the international agreement on bombing in populated areas.
Gina,13, lives in Jordan. With the help of Humanity & Inclusion, she has received surgery and rehabilitation treatment for a hip deformity. Today, she can walk without difficulty and is back at school.
Pakistan is experiencing its deadliest flooding in over a decade, with over 6.4 million in need of humanitarian aid. Humanity & Inclusion prepares emergency kits to support the most vulnerable families
Hawa lives in Ethiopia. After her home caught fire in her sleep, she developed emotional stress and feared for her family’s safety. Psychosocial support from Humanity & Inclusion helped her find peace of mind.
As a devastating drought continues in the south of Madagascar, food insecurity increases. Humanity & Inclusion supports vulnerable households with food assistance.
Following catastrophic flooding across Pakistan, Humanity & Inclusion supports the most vulnerable households with provisions of food and emergency supplies.
Humanity & Inclusion has been conducting land release operations in Iraq since 2016. Clearance is currently underway in Kirkuk.
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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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