At 70, Nanay Benita has only one fear: not being able to escape in the event of a climatic disaster. Thanks to the quad cane distributed by Humanity & Inclusion (HI), she feels relieved.
Injured by a mortar fuse, used during the conflict in Tigray, Mehari is now on his way to reconstruction and is developing his business.
Humanity & Inclusion is supporting the Pakistani population cope with the disaster. Torrential rains, landslides, floods... The humanitarian needs are immense.
On the night of 31 August 2025, a 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit eastern Afghanistan. Faced with considerable damage and humanitarian needs, Humanity & Inclusion is preparing to deploy its emergency response.
Eastern DRC is experiencing a major crisis, exacerbated since January 2025. As a result, many malnourished children need support to make up for lost time in their development.
States parties to the Ottawa Treaty meeting happened in Geneva in June. It was the 1st time they were gathering since 5 members of the treaty announced their withdrawal. States failed to defend the Treaty.
Humanity & Inclusion released a new report “Rehabilitation for All”. Through stories and data from Benin, Haiti, Uganda, and beyond, it shows that 1 in 3 people worldwide could benefit from rehabilitation services.
Fleeing violence leads to a loss of income and resources. To limit the effects of malnutrition on children, Humanity & Inclusion supports families. Ladislas, Divin's father, shares his story.
In Pinar del Río, the development of inclusive, family-based urban agriculture is helping communities to become self-sufficient and resilient in the face of disasters, while strengthening social ties.
Returning to your village in Syria can be life-threatening. Osama, 22, stepped on a mine when he entered an abandoned house. He lost his leg.
In August 2022, Oleksandr was seriously injured in an air strike near Mykolaiv, in the south of Ukraine. Now paralysed from the waist down, he is embarking on a long rehabilitation journey with Humanity & Inclusion.
*Content Warning: mentions of starvation and the death of a child*
Sanaa, a one-year-old baby, died of starvation. Her story tells of the desperate humanitarian situation in Gaza and the consequences of man-made famine on the population.
Carlos stepped on a landmine, a devastating consequence of the violence that shake Colombia. Now back on his feet, he is launching a livestock project to provide a sustainable income for his family.
Violence and repeated displacements have a serious impact on the mental health of people in the eastern part of the DRC. With the help of Humanity & Inclusion teams, they are working on their psychological well-being.
Vanessa, 26, is a physiotherapist specialising in stimulation therapy for malnourished children. She works at Humanity & Inclusion with displaced people in North Kivu, DRC.
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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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