The level of destruction caused by bombing and shelling in populated areas is huge in Yemen, as is the level of contamination by explosive devices.
In Chernivtsi, a city in western Ukraine, Humanity & Inclusion is assisting host institutions for older people and people with disabilities displaced by the conflict.
After three weeks of intense armed conflict in Ukraine, the most affected populations remain isolated from humanitarian aid. Humanity & Inclusion prepares its response.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) continues its assessment of humanitarian needs in Ukraine. Refugees live in harsh conditions and vulnerable populations lack accessible information.
After weeks of violent conflict in Ukraine, a growing scarcity of essential goods puts more lives at risk.
On International Women's Day, Awa Siré Touré from Ziguinchor, Senegal, tells us about her fight for the empowerment of women with disabilities, alongside Humanity & Inclusion's teams.
On International Women's Day, Dieynaba Diallo from Senegal tells us about her career raising awareness of the rights of women with disabilities and her determination to build an inclusive society.
Violent attacks continue to intensify across Ukraine, forcing millions to flee. Among the last to evacuate and most at-risk are people with disabilities and vulnerable populations.
Since February 24, 2022 which marked the beginning of a large-scale military conflict in Ukraine, cities across the country have been the target of devastating weapons strikes.
Madagascar prepares for another intense tropical cyclone, Emnati, to make landfall Tuesday. HI accompanies targeted communities in their preparations and recovery.
Right after the devastating passage of cyclone Batsirai, Madagascar prepares for a new storm: Emnati. HI teams are doubling down on their emergency response efforts before it makes landfall.
Humanity & Inclusion teams continue to assist people affected by Super Typhoon Rai, which slammed into the Philippines on 16 December.
Sidra and Marwa are from Syria, they are sister and found refuge in a camp near Beirut, Lebanon. They both have a disability, which create daily challenges for them. They received physiotherapy care from Humanity & Inclusion.
Hashim was hit by a mortar in Syria. Doctors had to amputate both of his legs. He was 18. He now lives in Jordan. Hashim shares his story with us:
After 7 years of war, Yemen is heavily contaminated by explosive remnants of war including improvised explosive devices. Humanity & Inclusion will soon launch a campaign to raise awareness within population on the danger of these weapons. Interview with Douglas Kalima, Humanity & Inclusion Risk Education Expert in Yemen.
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Humanity & Inclusion UK
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London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
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