Since 2016, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) has been running demining operations in the department of Cauca. Today, the region around the municipality of Inzá is mine-free. The communities are resuming their activities safely.
Saturday 31st August 2022 marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Humanity & Inclusion pays tribute to her tremendous work in bringing global attention to the scourge of landmines. The Ottawa Treaty banning landmines was championed by the Princess and signed in December 1997, three months after her death.
Thanks to Humanity & Inclusion's support, 10-year-old Aminata has returned to school, is studying hard, and has received a prosthesis for her arm.
Jonathan, 7, lives with cerebral palsy. Through surgery and follow-up rehabilitation services from Humanity & Inclusion, he is able to walk and attend school for the first time.
In Santiago de Cuba, Humanity & Inclusion supports the economic inclusion of people with disabilities. Pedro, who has an hearing impairment, has received a donation of equipment to develop his upholstery business.
A valuable member of Humanity & Inclusion’s team in Tuléar Madagascar, Deriaz ensures that rehabilitation beneficiaries get the support they need.
Andrew Mwangi is a Prosthetics and Orthotics Officer at Humanity & Inclusion in Kenya. In the Kakuma refugee camp and the Kalobeyei settlement, he helps people with disabilities access artificial limbs.
21-year-old Kabita lives in Banke, a district in Western Nepal. When she was a student, she had a road accident that resulted in a physical disability. Today, Kabita is a successful rickshaw driver.
After being injured in the Syrian crisis, Ahmad could no longer work as a manufacturing tailor. Humanity & Inclusion (HI) provided him with the training and resources to build a successful business from home.
Fabián, 19, is an entrepreneur. He is benefiting from the livelihoods project run by Humanity & Inclusion in Santiago de Cuba.
Avotavy used to spend all day alone because of her disability. With rehabilitation from Humanity & Inclusion, she has improved her mobility and gained the confidence to make friends.
Virginie Duclos, 32, is an emergency rehabilitation project manager. She shares with us her daily work life.
Humanity & Inclusion logistics experts in Ukraine support ‘Save the Children’ to deliver essential humanitarian goods to the bombarded city of Bakhmut.
5-year-old Jawad has difficulty communicating and learning new skills. Humanity & Inclusion is helping him overcome these challenges with learning-based home visits.
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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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