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Sreyka fitted with new artificial limb after outgrowing her first 11/28/22
After outgrowing her first artificial limb provided by Humanity & Inclusion's team, Sreyka was recently fitted for a new one.
- Cambodia
Hidayatullah can now stand on his own two feet and play with the other children 11/28/22
Hidayatullah was born with a malformation in both feet. His anxious mother was referred to HI's rehabilitation centre in Kandahar.
- Afghanistan
The day I stepped on a mine, my fate was sealed 11/18/22
Marta Quintero has been part of HI’s demining operations in Colombia for seven years. She is working for the future of her country with an unwavering determination born out of personal experience.
- Colombia
Inclusive education today for inclusive futures tomorrow! 11/17/22
12-year-old Patrick is benefitting from digital schooling in the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya. Thanks to accessible and adapted materials, he is prepared to achieve all his professional goals.
- Kenya
Working with dignity: Zawadi’s story 11/17/22
Zawadi is living in the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, where she manages a small business. Through training and mentoring, HI helped her to cope with the effects of COVID-19 and expand her business activities.
- Kenya
Jean Mario, an earthquake survivor, receives support from HI 11/17/22
Jean Mario Joseph was seriously injured in the earthquake that struck Haiti in August 2021. His right leg had to be amputated. Today, he is receiving physical rehabilitation and psychosocial support.
- Haiti
HI supports malnourished children in Ethiopian refugee camp 11/16/22
In Ethiopia, children are increasingly facing food insecurity. HI uses stimulation therapy for malnourished children to prevent developmental delays.
- Ethiopia
In Togo, HI helps twins Yentougle and Yenhame continue their education 11/14/22
Yentougle and Yenhame are 13-year-old twins. They both have vision impairments. Through HI's inclusive education project, they are receiving personalised support to help them continue their schooling.
- Togo
“The floods destroyed all of our belongings” 11/14/22
HI provides 2000 emergency supply kits to the most vulnerable families affected by flooding in Pakistan.
- Pakistan
Children with disabilities still excluded from school 11/10/22
As World Children’s Day 2022 approaches on November 20th, HI is calling attention to the high number of children still excluded from school because of a disability.
- International
Assisting landmine victims 11/04/22
Assisting landmine victims is one of the principal obligations of the Ottawa Treaty. It is also one of HI’s founding principles.
- International
HI helps Gatluak Muon improve mobility and wellness 11/04/22
Gatluak Muon struggled with daily activities and felt isolated from his community. Thanks to physical rehabilitation with HI, he is already seeing progress.
- Ethiopia
The line between periods of peace and violence is increasingly blurred 11/04/22
Perrine Benoist is Armed Violence Reduction Director at HI. She explains the progress of clearance, 25 years after the signature of the Ottawa Treaty against landmines.
- International
40th Anniversary | Gneip's story: From landmine survivor to policy advocate 10/31/22
In 1982, two doctors working in refugee camps in Thailand started helping survivors of landmine explosions who had been injured fleeing across the heavily mined border. There they met Gniep, a young girl who had lost her leg after stepping on a landmine. Gniep was one of the first children ever supported by Humanity & Inclusion. This is her story.
- International
- Cambodia