Published on 13th October, Humanity & Inclusion’s report “No safe recovery: The impact of Explosive Ordnance contamination on affected populations in Iraq” paints a harrowing picture of the daily lives of Iraqis.
Helen Grant visited Nepal to see the work being done with the support of UK aid to help girls get a quality education.
The earthquake that hit Haiti claimed thousands of lives and caused widespread desolation. HI is actively responding and has already provided 1,200 rehabilitation sessions to people injured.
With natural disasters on the rise, Jennifer M'Vouama, HI's Disaster Risk Reduction Advocacy Officer, explains the need for inclusion in NGO responses.
The frequency and intensity of disasters from natural hazards is steadily increasing. Research shows that vulnerable populations and low-income countries suffer the greatest consequences.
Meet Rabina from Nepal. Rabina is a determined young woman who, with support from HI and the ENGAGE Project, now lives a more independent and dignified life.
To mark World Cerebral Palsy Day on 6th October, Humanity & Inclusion highlights the importance of providing care and treatment to children born with this life-long condition.
HI has mobilised its teams to help people affected by the earthquake that struck Haiti on 14th August. The organisation has already transported tonnes of material to support the most affected families.
In November 2021, the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) will be held in Glasgow, UK. To ensure that the topic of disability and the voices of people with disabilities are strongly represented, HI is taking part in the Voices for Change campaign. Find out how you can add your voice!
Humanity & inclusion and its partners have supported more than 10,000 people to cope during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the earthquake of August 14, Humanity & Inlcusion continues to help the most vulnerable people amid the pandemic.
Over 1 million people are facing severe food insecurity in southern Madagascar. Humanity & Inclusion's teams are supporting families and malnourished children at risk. More than 1,000 households have already been supported.
Of the estimated 800,000 people affected by the earthquake in Haiti, women and girls with disabilities are among those most impacted. HI teams are in Haiti working to ensure their needs are accounted for.
Humanity & Inclusion’s Armed Violence Reduction department supervises clearance, risk education, conflict transformation programs - activities that play a vital role in the reconstruction of countries after war.
After being injured when their home collapsed, Stephanie and her aunt Valerie received mobility aids and are learning rehabilitation exercises from Humanity & Inclusion physical therapists.
One month after an earthquake wreaked havoc in southwest Haiti, humanitarian needs remain immense. The disaster caused over 2,000 deaths and left 650,000 people in need of vital support.
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Humanity & Inclusion UK
Romero House,
55 Westminster Bridge Road,
London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
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