As a young girl, Soni was forced to drop out of education as there was no support in her school for children with hearing impairments. But, today she is back in school and progressing fast. HI and its partners in Nepal have helped 1,500 adolescent girls with disabilities to go back to school since 2017.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is steadily resuming its activities in four provinces - Herat, Kunduz, Kandahar and Nimroz. After more than 30 years of war, the humanitarian needs in Afghanistan are immense.
Following the earthquake of 14th August, HI has transferred more than 16 tonnes of equipment from its emergency response depot in Dubai to Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Vulnerable people and people with disabilities in Haiti are at even greater risk of harm following the earthquake. HI is determined to put protection at the forefront of the response.
Members of the HI emergency team head north from Les Cayes to assess needs of people in Grande’Anse following the earthquake
In the aftermath of the recent earthquake in Haiti, HI is successfully delivering humanitarian aid by sea to support people affected by the disaster.
A team of physiotherapists coordinated by HI and its partner FONTEN is assisting people injured in the earthquake. Oscar, who was injured as he tried to escape, is one of the people receiving care from our teams.
From weapons clearance to helping individuals set up their own business, HI has stepped up its actions in aid of the population of northern Chad with the aim of promoting development in the region.
Our ambassadors Ross Wilson and Jack Hunter-Spivey, both travelled to Tokyo to represent Great Britain in Table tennis at this year’s Paralympics games. We had the pleasure to chat with them and wish them good luck as they were about to embark on this amazing journey.
After the 2010 earthquake introduced her to the field, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) rehabilitation graduate Guetchly-Nise now finds herself treating those affected by the most recent earthquake in Haiti.
The Humanity & Inclusion (HI) emergency response team has begun the training process for new physiotherapist recruits who will be reinforcing local hospitals and a rehabilitation center in Les Cayes, Haiti.
People affected by the 14th August earthquake are in dire need of psychological support.
Just days after an earthquake hit Haiti, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is providing assistance in hospitals in one of the country’s worst affected region. A team of physiotherapists will begin work this week.
Following earthquake damages and an increase in patients, Humanity & Inclusion is partnering with Fondation Tous Ensemble (FONTEN), the only rehabilitation centre in Les Cayes, Haiti.
Marjorie works as a rehabilitation specialist for HI. She tells us what conditions are like in Grand Sud, Haiti, following the earthquake.
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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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