Djadah and Haleema fled the violence in their country. Their sadly similar journeys testify of the terrible violence suffered by people in Sudan.
Kateryna, a social worker for Humanity & Inclusion in Mykolaiv, restores hope and dignity to families like Mykola and Lidiia Kobiko, who, after losing everything, are trying to rebuild their lives.
Specialist in emergency rehabilitation Violette Van Bever was in Gaza last April and May to support Humanity & Inclusion's rehabilitation teams. She describes a humanitarian hell.
Humanity & Inclusion is certified by the World Health Organisation for its expertise in emergency rehabilitation.
Heba, 34, is a prosthetics specialist working with Humanity & Inclusion at our Nahla Centre in Khan Yunis. She shares how she balances her humanitarian mission, her family, and the danger of war.
For the past six months, Alberto Trentini and Rafael Ubiel Hernandez Machado have been detained without charge by the Venezuelan authorities. Humanity & Inclusion is calling for everyone to mobilise.
Odile, a survivor of cyclone Gamane, which ravaged northern Madagascar at the end of March 2024, is calling for more inclusive management of climate disaster risks.
In northeastern Colombia, violence between non-state armed groups has forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. Needs for health, hygiene, protection and education are skyrocketing.
Yusuf is 15. He was injured by an exploded ordnance while he was out herding sheep. In Yemen, contamination by explosive ordnance is a constant danger for everyone.
Because of the crisis shaking the region, there are hundreds of thousands of displaced people in Mali. Thanks to funding from the EU, Humanity & Inclusion and its partners are providing them with mental health support.
Diary from Gaza by Mara Bernasconi, Humanity & Inclusion's Middle East Regional Advocacy Advisor
On 25 April 2015, a terrible earthquake struck Nepal. 10 years later, Humanity & Inclusion looks back at an extraordinary emergency response and a commitment that continues to this day.
While thousands of disaster victims are being sheltered in improvised shelters and camps, Humanity & Inclusion's mobile teams are responding to the most urgent needs and supporting the most vulnerable.
Fifaliana has been fitted with a prosthesis as part of Humanity & Inclusion's Liimba project. She would now like to find a job to continue her journey towards autonomy.
Chantal lives in Uganda, where she is determined to see her daughter Elizabeth thrive. As part of a EU-funded project, HI’s teams have been supporting the young girl who can now walk on her own.
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London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
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