The earthquake on 31 August was the deadliest in Afghanistan's recent history. To improve access to emergency care, Humanity & Inclusion deployed its teams with the support of the European Union.
To improve access to healthcare after the earthquake in Afghanistan, Humanity & Inclusion deployed its emergency response teams with the support of the European Union as patients were flooding into Jalalabad hospital.
Salah Al Din was injured by a landmine in 2024. This father of 5 struggles to recover. He is supported by Humanity & Inclusion.
Nada Ali Al Shathi came back in her village with her family. A few days later, her son was badly injured by an explosive device.
At 75, Lidiya survived a cluster munition strike while waiting for her pension in Derhachi, Ukraine. With Humanity & Inclusion's support, she regained strength and hope, and dreams of returning home to peace.
At the age of 20, Yuliia lost her legs and her sight in a mine explosion. With HI's support, she is learning to regain her independence.
After weeks of rain and flooding, Tintin found support from Humanity & Inclusion. Today, she and her family are rebuilding their lives and moving forward.
For weeks, the Philippines suffered from rain and flooding. With Humanity & Inclusion's help, Marilyn was able to provide for her six children.
For the 20th time in 2025, the Philippines is facing an extremely violent typhoon: Kalmaegi is the deadliest of the year, with catastrophic consequences.
After his accident, Souleyman lost his leg and his job. With the support of HI and the State, he received treatment and a prosthesis. Now, he is planning a new future.
In Kakuma refugee camp, refugees and Kenyans run a number of micro-enterprises. Humanity & Inclusion (HI) and its partners are helping them to promote and develop their businesses.
Poni Anet Wori’s entrepreneurial spirit knows no bounds. She opened a shop in Kalobeyei and, after receiving training and economic support, her business is now flourishing.
For the past eleven months, Alberto Trentini and Rafael Ubiel Hernandez Machado have been detained by the Venezuelan authorities.
How to rebuild your life when everything is destroyed around you? Qais Al Hmeidi, 44, father of 3, just came bacl to his village that he had to flee during the war. He shared his story with us.
People are coming back to their villages littered by unexploded ordnance. Children like 10-year-old Amer are the main victims.
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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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