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Sandesh, 14: “When I stood up for the first time I was so happy” 04/20/16

After losing both legs in the Nepal earthquake, Sandesh, 14, thought he would never walk again. But after being fitted with artificial limb legs by Handicap International, he recently took his first steps.

  • Nepal

Nirmala, 8: “I’ll be a great actress when I grow up” 04/19/16

Nirmala, 8, has sparkling eyes. After losing her right leg following the earthquake which struck Nepal in April 2015, she underwent a long period of rehabilitation with the support of Humanity & Inclusion physical therapists. Today, she is walking again on her artificial limb leg and obsessed with just one thing: becoming an actress.

  • Nepal

Nepal, one year on: Thousands benefit from Handicap International's support 04/15/16

Present in Nepal for 15 years, Handicap International was able to launch an immediate response to the devastating earthquake that struck the country on 25th April 2015. Taking advantage of advance preparations for natural disasters in the country, we were also able to draw on our expertise in providing care and treatment to earthquake victims.

 

  • Nepal

One year on, Handicap International continues to help Nepal earthquake victims 04/15/16

More than 8,700 people were killed and over 22,000 injured when a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal on 25th April 2015. Handicap International launched an immediate relief effort to help the most vulnerable individuals. One year on, we continue to supply aid to earthquake victims.
 

  • Nepal

Combating weapons proliferation and armed violence 04/01/16

The Arms Trade Treaty was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 2nd April 2013, an important step in the fight against weapons proliferation. Handicap International is working in 20 countries to raise awareness of the risks posed by small arms and explosive remnants of war.
 

  • Libya (inactive)
  • Mali

A day demining with our team in Casamance, Senegal 04/01/16

The sun has just come up. After the team has loaded up the equipment, Aziz, Handicap International's Head of Demining Operations, motivates the troops and reminds them of the day's objective: demining the village of Diagnon, located around fifty kilometers out of Ziguinchor. 


Handicap International facilitates transport of humanitarian aid in Central African Republic 04/01/16

In response to the crisis in the Central African Republic, Handicap International has set up a logistics hub to make it easier for humanitarian organizations to access vulnerable people in isolated areas of the country.


Winter in Nepal: Handicap International assists the most vulnerable families 04/01/16

Handicap International has distributed winter kits containing clothes, mattresses and blankets to vulnerable families in Nepal who lost everything in the earthquake of April 2015. Ten months on, the organization continues to supply aid to victims of the disaster.

  • Nepal

Cuba: Improving the living conditions of people with disabilities and their families 03/31/16

There is a high prevalence of disability in Cuba. One third of people with disabilities have an intellectual disability. Handicap International’s project aims at improving the living conditions of people with disabilities and their families and promotes their inclusion in communities in Piñar del Rio province, in the west of Cuba.

  • Cuba

Use of banned explosive weapons at highest level since 2010 03/31/16

From Syria to Yemen, Afghanistan, Colombia, Myanmar and Tunisia, the use of banned explosive weapons increased significantly in 2014 and 2015. To mark International Day of Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, Handicap International is calling for an immediate end to the use of these weapons.

  • Tunisia
  • Syria
  • Afghanistan
  • Colombia
  • Myanmar

Afghanistan: Rehabilitation center in Kandahar helps injured and people 03/31/16

Since 1996, HI has managed a physical rehabilitation center in Kandahar, southern Afghanistan. This center is the only one providing comprehensive services to people living with disabilities across the whole region. We visit the center with Rasool, the officer in charge of our activities in Kandahar province.

  • Afghanistan

Sayed, 6: “I can play with my friends again!” 03/25/16

Sayed is a six-year-old boy from Afghanistan with an irresistible smile. When he was five, he was injured by an improvised mine – one of many victim-activated devices that regularly kill and maim people in Afghanistan. After Sayed’s left leg was amputated, he was immediately treated by Handicap International and he is steadily regaining his independence. We talked to him and his father, Mohammed, at Handicap International’s physical rehabilitation center in Kandahar.

  • Afghanistan

Yemen: An urgent need to provide care for the injured 03/25/16

For one year now Yemen has been torn apart by a conflict that has killed over 3,000 civilians. The humanitarian needs are immense. Since October 2015, Handicap International has been providing care for the injured. Over 1,200 people have already been helped by the organization.


What should you do if you find a mine? 03/21/16

The conflict that devestated the region of Casamance in southern Senegal for thirty years is now over. However, anti-personnel mines still pose a threat to civilians. Alongside its mine clearance operations, Handicap International is also working with its partner, ASVM (the Senegalese Association of Mine Victims), to inform and raise people's awareness of the dangers posed by mines. Over an eight-month period, awareness-raising sessions will be held in 60 schools and 65 villages.
 

  • Senegal

50 mines and counting: a woman clears a path to safety in Senegal 03/21/16

In southern Senegal, landmines pose a clear and present danger. The violence that rocked Casamance for 30 years is now a distant memory, but the mines laid during the fighting, often on the edges of villages, continue to put people’s lives in danger.

  • Senegal

 

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