Humanity & Inclusion wins innovation award for 3D artificial limbs and demining drones
Press release | 24th September 2020, 9:30
Press release | 24th September 2020, 9:30
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) has been at the forefront of many of the innovations and initiatives that have revolutionized humanitarian aid, ever since it was founded almost four decades ago. From telerehabilitation and the 3D-printing of prostheses, to the use of drones to locate anti-personnel mines, the organization explores innovative solutions adapted to humanitarian needs and believes innovation should be as widely accessible and beneficial as possible. Humanity & Inclusion’s dedicated approach to innovation was recognized on 24th September when the European Union Horizon Prize 2020 honored Humanity & Inclusion with two awards, for its Odyssey2025 project using drones in mine clearance operations and its ‘Tele Rehabilitation For All’ project using 3D technology to scan and print artificial limb limbs.
Back in 1982, when services were non-existent and the international community had no expertise or solutions for the thousands of landmine amputees on the Thai/Cambodian border, Humanity & Inclusion pioneered the development of local low-cost artificial limbs, using the refugees’ own skills and locally-available materials such as bamboo, leather, wood and tires. Humanity & Inclusion was the first humanitarian organization to develop simple and cost-effective orthopedic devices adapted to the local context.
Today, Humanity & Inclusion is the first organization in the world to combine telerehabilitation and the production of 3D prostheses. Humanity & Inclusion provides physical therapy sessions by video link and produces prostheses remotely for amputees by scanning stumps and 3D-printing prostheses.
“A person with disabilities who needs a prosthesis has to travel to a rehabilitation center for treatment by professionals at each care stage. There are few or no centers in many parts of the world. Armed conflicts can also restrict travel. We have developed our telerehabilitation activities since 2016 to provide rehabilitation care to people who are isolated or unable to access services. By using digital technology combined with 3D printing, we can now produce and supply high-quality prostheses and orthoses for lower cost and provide rehabilitation care to people we were unable to access previously.” says Isabelle Urseau, Director of the Rehabilitation Division for Humanity & Inclusion.
In 1992, in Cambodia, a country heavily contaminated by anti-personnel mines, Humanity & Inclusion trained manual deminers and launched humanitarian demining activities. Four years later, committed campaigning by HI and other organizations led to the adoption of the Ottawa Convention - the first international treaty to ban a conventional weapon!
With its partner Mobility Robotics, Humanity & Inclusion is now testing the use of drones in mine clearance operations in Chad. It is the first organization capable of locating mines buried in the ground using drones equipped with infrared cameras.
“At the end of 2019, Humanity & Inclusion achieved a demining world-first when it successfully located mines buried in the desert using drones equipped with infrared cameras. We can also map vast areas of contaminated land in record time. Using conventional methods, it used to take weeks to investigate a suspected hazardous area. These new methods will accelerate clearance and land release for local populations." says Emmanuel Sauvage, Director of the armed violence reduction Division for Humanity & Inclusion.
Humanity & Inclusion has continuously improved its actions and revised its humanitarian programs. The organization develops solutions to humanitarian challenges based on the latest discoveries and new uses of technology. Humanity & Inclusion believes all innovations should have an immediate practical application and be simple and easy to adopt for local actors in countries around the world.
At Humanity & Inclusion, innovation has an ethical imperative to provide real and effective aid to vulnerable people, including people with disabilities, children, single women, and older people, and help them live in dignity.
“Humanity & Inclusion was founded in 1982 to support Cambodians who had found refuge in Thailand. A great many of these refugees were mine victims. To orthopedically fit amputees in this region without suitable workshops, we invented bamboo prostheses. The Tele Rehabilitation For All project and our use of 3D technology reflects this desire to improve the quality and impact of our interventions using accessible technologies. Innovation is not just for specialists. It should be widely accessible. We have decided to continue along this path by using the Horizon prize money to set up a humanitarian fund for innovation.” explains Manuel Patrouillard, Global Managing Director for Humanity & Inclusion.
Interviews available upon request with Humanity & Inclusion’s experts.
Co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Humanity & Inclusion is an international NGO working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. With donor support, we work tirelessly alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable groups to help meet their basic needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights. In 2019, through 441 projects in 61 countries, our donors provided direct support to 2.8 million people.
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