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In the Kalobeyei refugee camp, Judita runs a hotel and a grocery shop 04/06/25
Judita Gideon has always had an entrepreneurial spirit, but not always the resources she needed. Thanks to training in commercial techniques and HI’s support, she now manages her business brilliantly.
- Kenya
Djadah & Haleema, refugees in Chad: finding solidarity after the violence 04/06/25
Djadah and Haleema fled the violence in their country. Their sadly similar journeys testify of the terrible violence suffered by people in Sudan.
- Chad
In Ukraine, HI's helping hand in the chaos of war 04/06/25
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.
- Ukraine
In Gaza, the reality exceeds anything I've experienced in humanitarian emergencies" 04/06/25
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.
- Occupied Palestinian Territories
HI certified as a “Specialised Emergency Rehabilitation” Team by the WHO 28/05/25
Humanity & Inclusion is certified by the World Health Organisation for its expertise in emergency rehabilitation.
- International
Heba: A humanitarian worker during war 20/05/25
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.
- Occupied Palestinian Territories
Mobilisation for the release of Alberto and Rafael in Venezuela 15/05/25
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.
- Venezuela
In Madagascar, Odile is striving for more inclusive cyclone risk management 06/05/25
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.
- Madagascar
Emergency situation in Colombia: the Catatumbo crisis displaces more than 50,000 people 06/05/25
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.
- Colombia
Explosive Devices are everywhere 30/04/25
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.
- Yemen
Building resilience to trauma through psychological support 29/04/25
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.
- Mali
“For a moment, the ceasefire brought hope to Gaza. Now we are desperately working to restore it.” 29/04/25
Diary from Gaza by Mara Bernasconi, Humanity & Inclusion's Middle East Regional Advocacy Advisor
- Occupied Palestinian Territories
Nepal earthquake: 10 years on... 25/04/25
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.
- Nepal
Myanmar Earthquake: HI's vital support to survivors 23/04/25
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.
- Myanmar
In Madagascar, Fifaliana gains self-confidence thanks to her prosthesis 23/04/25
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.
- Madagascar