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Elisabeth, an essential link between HI’s deminers and the population 03/28/23
Élisabeth, an HI community liaison agent, intervenes before, during and after the work of the demining teams. Her role is essential to ensuring the security of operations and the trust of the community.
- Senegal
USAID’s physical rehabilitation activity gives children like Manju a leg up! 03/28/23
Manju was born in Dadeldhura, a hilly district in far west Nepal. Her foot and toes on her lower right leg were not fully grown, which prohibited her from walking. Things were so difficult for Manju that she couldn’t even attend infant school like other children.
- Nepal
Thwol finds sense of belonging through rehabilitation, psychosocial support 03/27/23
Thwol, 60, had her leg amputated several years ago following complications from diabetes. At the Kalobeyei settlement in Kenya, Humanity & Inclusion offers her rehabilitation, an artificial limb and psychosocial support.
- Kenya
Early detection becomes a ray of hope! 03/27/23
When a couple in Jajarkot, Nepal welcomed their first baby boy, Pascal, they couldn’t have been happier. Like most new parents, they experienced their fair share of worries. When they started noticing that their baby’s feet had some kind of abnormalities, they became increasingly concerned and worried that he may never be able to walk.
- Nepal
World Cerebral Palsy Day | Taking action to include children with cerebral palsy 03/27/23
To mark World Cerebral Palsy Day on October 6, Humanity & Inclusion highlights the importance of providing care and treatment to children born with this life-long condition.
- International
A stable foundation for Kakuma’s refugees 03/27/23
Since 2014, Humanity & Inclusion’s team in Kenya has provided rehabilitation services to people with disabilities and vulnerable individuals in Kakuma refugee camp.
- Kenya
Second wave of Covid-19 causes alarm in Nepal 03/27/23
The Covid-19 pandemic has plunged Nepal into a public health disaster. One of the poorest nations in Asia, it does not have the resources to cope. Humanity & Inclusion is ready to assist the most vulnerable people.
- Nepal
Kennedy stands tall thanks to his 3D brace 03/27/23
Thanks to an innovative 3D-printing project, 5-year-old Kennedy can walk on his own and play with other children for the first time.
- Uganda
After severe burn, Faiso regains the use of her right hand 03/27/23
Faiso’s right hand was burned severely by hot water in 2017, causing her to lose the ability to complete basic tasks like writing, bathing and getting dressed. Two years later, Faiso’s mother reached out to Humanity & Inclusion for support.
- Kenya
Demining brings hope back to communities 03/24/23
Five years after the end of the Colombian armed conflict, tens of thousands of landmines are still threatening people's lives. More and more women are taking on the task of removing them.
- Colombia
Sign language app opens new path to learning for Deaf children in Nepal 03/24/23
A new Nepali sign language learning app will support Deaf children develop pre-literacy, reading and basic sign language skills. The free app launched on September 23, in recognition of International Day of Sign Languages.
- Nepal
“Is it possible to get back to a normal life?” 03/24/23
Elyas is a member of HI’s team in northwest Syria. He lived through the earthquake. He also took part in the emergency response put in place by HI. He shares his experience.
- Syria
“We are here to listen to people.” 03/24/23
What is psychological first aid? How do you approach someone in distress? How do you help them? Habib, a member of HI’s psychosocial support team, shares his expertise and experience.
- Syria
New U.S.-funded project will clear mines from contaminated land in Cambodia 03/22/23
Three decades after the end of conflict, landmines and other explosive weapons continue to contaminate parts of Cambodia–making it unsafe for people to live and farm and limiting access to resources in some regions. These weapons remain an obstacle in more than 6,400 of Cambodia’s 14,300 villages.
- Cambodia
With HI’s support, Wiliany’s autonomy is improving 03/14/23
Wiliany is a young Venezuelan girl living with a motor impairment. She is attending physical therapy sessions and HI has provided her with a new walking frame to help her get around her neighbourhood.
- Venezuela