Humanity & Inclusion (HI)’s inclusion project manager in Haiti, Jean Fredely, recalls the day the earthquake struck and tells us more about what life is like on the ground.
World Humanitarian Day 2021: Interview with Margaret "Maggie" Nguhi, Country Manager of HI Kenya
HI is providing the only maritime transport for humanitarian aid in the Southwest of Haiti. This logistics platform plans to deliver over 760 tonnes of food and relief supplies.
After the impact of the earthquake on 14th August, the South of Haïti is now at risk of further destruction from a tropical storm.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) teams in Haiti are preparing an emergency response following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake on Saturday. The affected regions remain blocked, preventing thousands of people from receiving vital aid.
Sibille Buehlmann, an HI rehabilitation specialist, tells us about the situation in Haiti after the earthquake on Saturday.
Early on 14th August, a powerful earthquake brought destruction and devastation to the people of Haiti. Relying on past experiences in emergency earthquake response, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is preparing to intervene.
Following severe floods and landslides on 27 July 2021, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is assisting the most vulnerable people in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar District.
A year after the explosion in Beirut on 4th August 2020, Zeina Salhani, former head of emergency for Humanity & Inclusion (HI) Lebanon, tells her story.
A year after the August 4th explosion in Beirut, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) Livelihood Project Manager in Lebanon, Nahed MANSOUR, recounts the events of that tragic day and their lingering impact on the city.
In August 2020, Zeina was head of the Humanity & Inclusion (HI) emergency team in Beirut. One year after the blast, she describes the current situation in Beirut.
After stepping on an explosive device, 16-year-old Alima undergoes rehabilitation sessions with Humanity & Inclusion ( HI) 's specialists to facilitate her recovery.
Humanity & Inclusion's rehabilitation team reflects on the progress made in 2021 and provides updates from the UK Emergency Medical Team (UKEMT).
A violent incident cost Hervé his right leg, but with support from Humanity & Inclusion (HI), the 26-year-old proudly stands on two feet again.
Widespread starvation and volatile conditions continue to overwhelm the people of Tigray, Ethiopia. Humanity & Inclusion (HI) reveals its four-sector intervention plan.
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London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
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