Sosiany’s growth and development have been delayed by severe malnutrition. HI's teams are using stimulation therapy and active play to help her avoid long-term consequences.
After consecutive cyclones devastated Madagascar, communities were left with nothing. For months, Humanity & Inclusion has been providing essentials to the most vulnerable people.
Jerome was severely affected by the earthquake in August 2021 and then by a stroke. Humanity & Inclusion is providing him with physical rehabilitation and psychosocial support to help him overcome these challenges.
More than 1,000 people killed by a magnitude 5.9-earthquake in eastern Afghanistan. An exploratory team from Humanity & Inclusion was sent to assess the needs.
Judy, 8, lives in Jordan with her mother and her sister. She struggles with certain movements and has paralysis in her legs. She has been attending rehabilitation sessions with Humanity & Inclusion to improve mobility and gain independence.

George Graham, Chief Executive of Humanity & Inclusion UK, reports on his experience in Iraq, where HI teams are working to support communities as they recover from the impact of decades of conflict.
Humanity & Inclusion has launched new mine clearance operations in Casamance in Senegal to enable communities to regain access to their villages, schools and medical centres.
Yasmine Daelman, 28 years old, works as an advocacy and humanitarian policy advisor with Humanity & Inclusion in Yemen.
States have agreed on a final version of an international agreement on explosive weapons in populated areas.
Humanity & Inclusion emergency rehabilitation specialist, Gaëlle Smith, explains the severity of blast injuries in Eastern Ukraine and the importance of early rehabilitation for recovery.
Luisa fled Venezuela with her six-year-old daughter, Alicia, who has cerebral palsy. Humanity & Inclusion supports them in their daily lives.
Clara and her husband Juan fled Venezuela for Peru in September 2018. They are struggling to meet their food and health needs. Humanity & Inclusion is supporting them and their family.
Rashid fled Congo with his family in 2018. He has a disability and now lives in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, where Humanity & Inclusion has been supporting him.
Malnutrition prevented Pal from developing like other children his age. With Humanity & Inclusion's nutrition support and stimulation therapy, he can now sit, stand and walk on his own.
In the Lake Province of Chad, insecurity has prevented thousands of children from attending school. Humanity & Inclusion works to improve their access to education, protection and psychosocial support.
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Humanity & Inclusion UK
Romero House,
55 Westminster Bridge Road,
London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
MORE INFORMATION
SEARCH