Needs assessments across cyclone-affected regions of Madagascar reveal extensive damage. Humanity & Inclusion plans to supply distributions to families who have lost everything.
The Global Disability Summit can be a very important lever for persons with disabilities if their voices are raised and amplified. Victor Rescober, Vice President of the Philippine Blind Union, one of Humanity & Inclusion's organisational partners, explains why it is essential to support community-based organisations of persons with disabilities (OPDs).
Enacted 25 years ago, the Mine Ban Treaty has been a major step forward in international humanitarian law. But there is a long way to go to eradicate landmines.
Mohamad Rasool manages Humanity & Inclusion (HI)'s programs in Kandahar, Afghanistan, where HI has been running a rehabilitation centre since 1996. Rasool shares the current dire humanitarian situation.
On 5th and 6th February, cyclone Batsirai tore across Madagascar, devastating communities along the way. In the aftermath, Humanity & Inclusion is assessing the damage and needs of the most vulnerable.
As cyclone Batsirai tears its way across Madagascar, HI identifies safe and accessible shelter for the most vulnerable populations.
Humanity & Inclusion teams begin initial assessments after cyclone Batsirai makes landfall.
Cyclone Batsirai is expected to make landfall in Madagascar within hours. Humanity & Inclusion implements disaster preparedness projects in the country to protect the population.
HI’s teams in Madagascar are preparing for the arrival of cyclone Batsirai, which is expected to make landfall on Friday night. Its intensity poses a grave danger to the most vulnerable people.
A dangerous tropical cyclone is quickly approaching Madagascar, threatening hundreds of thousands. Humanity & Inclusion teams in the country prepare for disaster.
In Haiti, some earthquake survivors are struggling to access the services they need. Mobile units allow those services to come to them.
Since the events of February 2021, the humanitarian situation has deeply deteriorated in Myanmar.
As mental health needs remain high among earthquake survivors, Humanity & Inclusion plans to expand its support to new communities.
For more than thirty years, Giovanna Osorio R. has worked tirelessly to build a more inclusive society and change how people see disability.
Siman, 18, has cerebral palsy, which affects his movement and body posture. Thanks to his rehabilitation sessions, he can now stand up and walk better. He is back to school.
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55 Westminster Bridge Road,
London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
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