In Surigao, Philippines, Humanity & Inclusion distributes hygiene kits and multi-purpose cash assistance to families affected by typhoon Rai in December.
In Sierra Leone, Humanity & Inclusion assists survivors of a fuel tank explosion by facilitating their identification and access to specialised rehabilitation services.
The Global Disability Summit is a key moment to build on the momentum that the disability rights movement is gaining globally and stay true to its motto: “nothing about us without us”. We asked a few questions to Ruby Holmes, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) Inclusive Governance Global specialist
Humanity & Inclusion and fellow humanitarian actors create the CHANGE consortium to determine standards, measure and reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Anfal is a mental health worker with Humanity & Inclusion in Iraq. She used to live in Mosul, which was bombed in 2017. Anfal and her family survived an airstrike that hit their house.
Humanity & Inclusion is working to reduce the impact of Covid-19 in Laos and recently published a survey on the obstacles to vaccination faced by people with disabilities.
Humanity & Inclusion is preparing to launch its emergency relief operations in the Philippines in aid of vulnerable people in the wake of the devastation caused by Typhoon Rai.
After a devastating typhoon affected over 1 million people in the Philippines, Humanity & Inclusion sends emergency teams to determine the most urgent needs and response.
When creating prosthetic and orthotic devices, Humanity & Inclusion uses alternative, innovative solutions to limit negative environmental impacts.
Typhoon Rai caused significant material damages across the middle of the Philippines. An emergency team from Humanity & Inclusion is in one of the hardest-hit areas to identify the needs.
Humanity & Inclusion launches mission to evaluate the impact of devastating cyclone Rai on affected populations.
An exceptionally intense typhoon passed through the centre of the Philippine archipelago on Thursday. Humanity & Inclusion’s teams in the country are preparing to move into the affected areas.
On 10 December 1997, Humanity & Inclusion was co-awarded the Nobel Peace Prize as a member of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. Twenty-four years on, the fight to protect civilians continues.
Violence against women is an international problem, with devastating consequences. In Bolivia, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) acts to reduce risks and protect women with disabilities.
Five years after the end of the Colombian armed conflict, tens of thousands of landmines are still threatening people's lives. More and more women are taking on the task of removing them.
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London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
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