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Cyclone BATSIRAI puts over 500,000 people at risk 02/03/22

A dangerous tropical cyclone is quickly approaching Madagascar, threatening hundreds of thousands. Humanity & Inclusion teams in the country prepare for disaster.

  • Madagascar

The fight against landmines is not over 02/01/22

Enacted 25 years ago, the Mine Ban Treaty has been a major step forward in international humanitarian law. But there is a long way to go to eradicate landmines.

  • International

Mobile units in Haiti: HI reaches out to isolated patients 01/31/22

In Haiti, some earthquake survivors are struggling to access the services they need. Mobile units allow those services to come to them.

  • Haiti

Afghanistan: More than 100 people a week at the Kandahar rehabilitation center 01/31/22

Mohamad Rasool manages Humanity & Inclusion (HI)'s programs in Kandahar, Afghanistan, where HI has been running a rehabilitation center since 1996. Rasool shares the current dire humanitarian situation.

  • Afghanistan

Myanmar has fallen in a deep humanitarian crisis 01/27/22

Since the events of February 2021, the humanitarian situation has deeply deteriorated in Myanmar.

  • Myanmar

Emergency Mental health in Haiti: Supporting earthquake survivors 01/26/22

As mental health needs remain high among earthquake survivors, Humanity & Inclusion plans to expand its support to new communities.

  • Haiti

Giovanna Osorio Romero: “We must challenge stereotypes” 01/21/22

For more than thirty years, Giovanna Osorio R. has worked tirelessly to build a more inclusive society and change how people see disability.

  • Peru

Simple ways to save lives 01/21/22

Subtitles and contrasting colors are just some of the very simple methods we can use to include the most vulnerable people in disaster risk reduction. This project is possible thanks to the ongoing support of players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

  • Peru

Siman’s Bright Future 01/20/22

Siman, 18, has cerebral palsy, which affects his movement and body posture. Thanks to his rehabilitation sessions, he can now stand up and walk better. He is back to school.

  • Nepal

Sierra Leone: providing emergency care to severe burn survivors 01/19/22

In Sierra Leone, Humanity & Inclusion assists survivors of a fuel tank explosion by facilitating their identification and access to specialized rehabilitation services.

  • Sierra Leone

Reading for All’s success, future plans 01/18/22

Humanity & Inclusion recently organized a consortium project review and planning for the USAID-funded “Reading for All-R4A” Program in Nepal with its colleagues from USAID Nepal, World Education and 10 other partners.

  • Nepal

Global Disability Summit: Ensuring disability inclusion is not just a tick mark 01/18/22

The Global Disability Summit is a key moment to build on the momentum that the disability rights movement is gaining globally and stay true to its motto: “nothing about us without us”. We asked a few questions to Ruby Holmes, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) Inclusive Governance Global specialist

  • International

Community members help neighbors rebuild after earthquake in Haiti 01/18/22

The August 2021 earthquake and subsequent landslides in Haiti damaged roadways, destroyed bridges and left many communities inaccessible. Nearly 350 community members were hired to conduct clearance activities alongside Humanity & Inclusion throughout the South, in exchange for daily wages.

  • Haiti

Mental health specialist: ‘Not all wounds are visible’ 01/14/22

Dorothy Namara is a Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) Specialist for Humanity & Inclusion’s South Sudan program.

  • South Sudan

Surviving a bombing is a miracle 01/14/22

Anfal is a mental health worker with Humanity & Inclusion in Iraq. She used to live in Mosul, which was bombed in 2017. Anfal and her family survived an airstrike that hit their house. 

  • Iraq

 

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