Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is using telemedicine and 3D printing to provide physical rehabilitation services for refugees in Uganda. This work not only helps to improve people's mobility, but it gives them the ability to regain independence and restores hope.
On 14th January 2021, a fire broke out in Nayarapa refugee camp, Bangladesh, destroying more than 500 shelters. Humanity & Inclusion’s (HI) teams provided support to individuals and families impacted.
The explosion in Beirut on 4th August 2020 traumatised an entire population. In the six months since the blast, Humanity & Inclusion has helped almost 1,000 families.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) has built a rehabilitation unit in Sana’a, North Yemen, where patients will have access to specific rehabilitation equipment such as treatment tables, shoulder wheels and exercise bikes. This unit will complete the Al Kuwait hospital which is one of the main hospitals in Sanaa.
Humanity & Inclusion's Rehabilitation Team reflects on the key events which shaped last year looks forward to making even more progress with the UK Emergency Medical Team in 2021.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) continues to implement its mine clearance activities in Colombia despite the Covid-19 crisis and an upsurge in violence.
Following a study conducted in 2019 in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, and on International Day of Education on 24th January 2021, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) alerts Sahel countries’ governments and international cooperation organisations about the exclusion of girls with disabilities from school.
Moïse, who is 14 years old, lost his leg in 2010 when Haiti was struck by a powerful earthquake. With support from Humanity & Inclusion (HI), he has now been fitted with a prosthesis. He meets the HI team regularly to ensure regular adjustments can be made as he grows.
After Haiti was hit by an earthquake on January 12th 2010, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) launched one the biggest emergency responses in its history. The organisation continues to provide support to people with disabilities today.
The COVID-19 crisis hasn’t stopped Humanity & Inclusion from providing people with disabilities with personalised follow-up.
2020 has been more challenging than anyone could have predicted. But as the year draws to a close, let's take a moment to appreciate the incredible, life-changing work that our dedicated supporters have helped us to deliver.
The COVID-19 crisis hasn’t stopped Sreyoun’s mother and the Humanity & Inclusion team in Cambodia from finding ways to help her progress. Seeing Sreyoun thrive is a dream come true for her mother.
Meet Rishi from Nepal who recently recovered from Covid-19. As part of the Inclusive Futures program, Rishi shared the story of his recovery with Humanity & Inclusion's team.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) has adapted many of its projects in Madagascar to assist people with disabilities and reduce their vulnerability to the pandemic.
Milagros Chacin and her family escaped the economic crisis in Venezuela by fleeing to Colombia. HI has given them financial assistance to buy food and pay the rent.
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Humanity & Inclusion UK
Romero House,
55 Westminster Bridge Road,
London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
MORE INFORMATION
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