Centres in eastern Ukraine are providing shelter to vulnerable people displaced by the conflict. Humanity & Inclusion’s support is vital to address the critical needs of both residents and carers.
Caglar Tahiroglu, Humanity & Inclusion Emergency Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Manager in Ukraine explains the needs in mental health and psychological support.
Across Ukraine, Humanity & Inclusion is supporting displaced persons and hospitals where needs are greatest.
Interview with Caglar Tahiroglu, Humanity & Inlcusion Emergency Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Manager in Ukraine.
The negative consequences of environmental and climate changes have a greater impact on vulnerable populations and persons with disabilities.
Reem Mansour is a physiotherapist working for Humanity & Inclusion in Tripoli. She explains the importance of rehabilitation in post-war Libya.
Humanity & Inclusion supports the care of burn victims and amputees in Ukraine
55-year old Amina comes from a long line of herders. Years of insufficient rainfall and climate change have put her work and family at risk, forcing them out of their home and way of life.
The adoption of the Mine Ban Treaty or Ottawa Convention twenty-five years ago led to fewer mines in the ground. But now the weapons used by belligerents are changing, along with the nature of the threat, requiring mine clearance experts to take a new approach.
Humanity & Inclusion is providing specialised physiotherapy training to staff caring for burns patients in Ukrainian hospitals.
Lamngueun joined Humanity & Inclusion in 2006 as an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) expert. Today, she manages an 8-person clearance team. She shares with us her experience:
Around 15,000 people are homeless Togo’s capital, Lomé. Humanity & Inclusion has been running a project to help them cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
Jeremie, coordinator of Humanity & Inclusion's programmes, describes the humanitarian situation in western Ukraine.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) trains and encourages the next generation of rehabilitation professionals. After receiving support from HI, Wilfreed now works as a physiotherapist in Chad.
Increasing exposure to weather-related hazards creates significant need in Madagascar. Humanity & Inclusion develops adapted solutions.
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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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