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Bissine: Life after mines 10/09/24

After being displaced for 30 years, the inhabitants of Bissine, Senegal, are returning to their land and starting to cultivate their fields again, a source of economic prosperity for an entire region.

  • Senegal

Ukraine: "Who will know that they need help?" 10/08/24

Humanity & Inclusion teams conduct a needs assessment in a reception center for displaced people in Yurivka, Ukraine. Most of them have been impacted by ongoing bombings.

  • Ukraine

HI trains physical rehabilitation professionals to work in emergencies 10/08/24

HI has provided physical rehabilitation professionals from different countries an opportunity to learn how to work in a humanitarian emergency situation.

  • International

Bangladesh: “HI has helped my daughter overcome her disability!” 09/27/24

Ajida, age 12, has cerebral palsy, which for a long time prevented her from standing or walking. Now, thanks to an orthosis and an access ramp installed by HI, she can get to and from school all on her own.

  • Bangladesh

HI's team members displaced by bombing in Lebanon 09/26/24

Half of Humanity & Inclusion's 87 staff in Lebanon are displaced by bombing. Three HI team members share their personal experiences.

  • Lebanon

Massive airstrikes in Lebanon kill and injure hundreds 09/25/24

Massive bombing creates panic and escalates the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.

  • Lebanon

On the road to school with Anai 09/24/24

Before, Anai’s father had to carry her to school. Today, with the help of HI and the support of her family, she can attend classes all on her own.

  • Uganda

Women deminers are building the future 09/23/24

In Meta, Colombia, HI's humanitarian demining teams employ 22 women, all committed and determined to bring peace and prosperity back to their land.

  • Colombia

Shivam: doing everything possible to get back on his feet 09/11/24

Shivam, aged 7, is participating in HI's SIKAI project in Nepal. This little boy from the south of Kathmandu, has been receiving essential support.

  • Nepal

Empowerment through agency in their own well-being 08/28/24

Taking care of your mental health means recognizing that you can sometimes be a key to change. In Sierra Leone, HI is helping people in challenging situations strengthen their resilience.

  • Sierra Leone

Work is what keeps me alive 08/19/24

24-year-old Doa’a Al-Naqeeb is a physical therapist with HI, part of the emergency volunteer team at public school shelters in Nuseirat camp.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territories

Hadil has the strength to go on and help others 08/19/24

Hadil Al Saqqa joined HI last April. She is a health project manager. She explains how she copes with such a difficult situation in Gaza.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territories

Mohammad: HI Humanitarian Worker Displaced by the War 08/19/24

Mohammad Balousha is 41. He is a supervisor for facilities and procurement at HI. He explains how difficult it is to be a humanitarian staff member when one is impacted by armed violence.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territories

Work is what allows me to keep going 08/19/24

HI physical therapist Haitham works in displaced shelters to support injured people and people with disabilities. He has also been personally impacted by the conflict.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territories

Education: a superpower to reduce inequality 08/16/24

Around 240 million children globally have disabilities, and many are denied schooling. The solution to this injustice? Inclusive education!

  • International

 

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