Kaltouma, 35, and her sister Hassaneih, 25, have fled the war in Sudan. Both women live with disabilities but despite difficult conditions, they are rebuilding their lives in Chad.
One million people were internally displaced by armed conflict with Israeli armed forces in Lebanon last year. Humanity & Inclusion provided cash assistance to 400 families to cover their basic needs.
Ali Abdi Tifo, a shopkeeper in Kakuma, runs his business masterfully. Sales techniques, customer relations, finance…, he has developed his skills with the support of Humanity & Inclusion.
After the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon in 2024, Humanity & Inclusion assessed the contamination in the Bekaa region.
Thanks to the work of teachers, every child can learn and progress at their own pace. Discover the daily lives of the women and men committed to inclusive local education in Togo.
Mental health is central to wellbeing issues. In Togo, Humanity & Inclusion supports organisations and communities in the prevention and management of psychosocial disorders.
With HI’s support, the Malembo school aims to give children with disabilities the opportunity to go to school.
In Casamance, the return to peace is being built by removing the mines that have long frozen life. Humanity & Inclusion is working to return the land to its inhabitants and reopen the way to a shared future.
Hussein was fetching water for the family when he walked on a landmine. Humanity & Inclusion supports him to rebuild his life.
Malak suffered severe injuries and underwent an above-the-knee amputation earlier this year in Gaza. She is back on her feet after Humanity & Inclusion’s help.
Thanks to the ReliefEU Capacities, Humanity & Inclusion/Atlas Logistique is supporting humanitarian actors in Lebanon to deliver essential goods to the most vulnerable populations.
Cyril Avohou became tetraplegic after a road accident. With the help of Humanity & Inclusion, he is making progress in his treatment and relearning how to move his limbs to become more independent in his daily life.
In the Kakuma refugee camp, Simon, an energetic and intrepid teenager with albinism, is actively involved in raising awareness among his peers and bringing life to his school.
Cluster munitions are forbidden by the 2008 Oslo Treaty. But they are regularly used in Ukraine, mainly in populated areas. Volodymyr is one among hundred victims.
Each year in Burkina Faso, around 958 children are born with clubfoot - a condition that can be easily corrected if treated early. Humanity & Inclusion works to raise parents’ awareness and provide them with support.
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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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