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Inclusion campaigner Yetnebersh Nigussie receives 2017 ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’ 09/26/17

Yetnebersh Nigussie has dedicated her life to promoting the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities. She has been awarded the prestigious Right Livelihood Award, widely referred to as the ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’, for her determination to ensure that people with disabilities are never left behind. 

  • Ethiopia

Ending the bombing of civilians: The political process 09/20/17

Anne Héry, Humanity & Inclusion's Head of Advocacy, sheds light on the organization’s efforts to end the use of explosive weapons in populated areas and its choice of political process to achieve this aim.

  • International

Bombing populated areas: devastating impact on infrastructure 09/20/17

The bombing of populated areas has become a familiar feature of present-day conflicts. Not only does it kill and maim civilians, it also destroys vital public infrastructure such as bridges, ports, and hospitals. Anne Héry, head of advocacy at Humanity & Inclusion, explains how the use of explosive weapons in populated areas impacts civilian life.

  • International

Bangladesh: Handicap International steps up efforts in aid of Rohingya 09/15/17

Some 400,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh from neighboring Myanmar since the end of August 2017. Handicap International is responding to this emergency by supplying aid to families with acute needs.

  • Bangladesh

As the world’s largest arms fair takes place in London, we must not forget the impact of explosive weapons on civilians 09/14/17

Aleema Shivji, Executive Director of Handicap International UK, provides a timely reminder of the appalling impact of explosive weapons.

  • International

Hurricane Irma in Haiti: No let-up in support for the most vulnerable people 09/13/17

Hurricane Irma caused extensive damage in the Caribbean and along the US coast, leaving a trail of victims in its wake. Wind and rain has caused extensive damage in the northeast of Haiti but, despite fears of a disaster, the country has escaped the worst of the storm. Nevertheless, Handicap International remains committed to helping the most vulnerable families, who are more likely to be affected during disasters.

  • Haiti

Haiti: Assessing the needs of the most vulnerable people 09/08/17

As Hurricane Irma heads towards Cuba, the situation in northern Haiti appears to be less critical than previously feared. Depending on the results of initial rapid assessments, Handicap International may deploy a team tomorrow to meet with the most vulnerable individuals.

  • Haiti

Haiti: Helping isolated families prepare for disasters 09/07/17

Although regularly hit by natural disasters, Haiti’s population remains highly vulnerable due to the country’s frail infrastructure and ill-equipped emergency services. In recent years, Handicap International’s disaster risk prevention projects have been working to help the most isolated people protect themselves.

  • Haiti

Hurricane Irma in Haiti: Preparing for major logistical challenge 09/07/17

After causing devastation on several Caribbean islands, including Puerto Rico and Saint-Martin, Hurricane Irma was heading towards Haiti late on Thursday evening. Haiti is regularly hit by major natural disasters and Handicap International’s teams are expecting to face serious problems accessing the worst-affected areas. Many families will need help for months to come.

  • Haiti

Hurricane Irma in Haiti: “We’re worried about the most vulnerable people” 09/07/17

Within the last few hours, several Caribbean islands, including Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy, have been hit by hurricane Irma, causing extensive damage. The hurricane is now moving towards the north of Haiti. Present in the country, Handicap International’s teams are concerned for the welfare of the most vulnerable people, who have very limited means to protect themselves.

  • Haiti

Handicap International mobilizes more than 300 workers to reopen CAR airstrip 09/07/17

Since 2012, civilians have borne the brunt of chronic violence in the Central African Republic. Insecurity and the destruction or neglect of road and air facilities have severely compromised the transport of humanitarian aid.

  • Central African Republic

Hurricane Irma: Handicap International on standby in Haiti 09/06/17

Hurricane Irma could make landfall in Haiti late on Thursday 7th September. Already present in Haiti, Handicap International’s teams are on high alert as they prepare to respond to the disaster.

  • Haiti

Handicap International helps victims as death toll from Freetown mudslides rises 08/30/17

At least 500 people were killed by floods and landslides that hit the Sierra Leonean capital, Freetown, on Monday 14th August. A further 800 people have been reported missing. Handicap International (HI) and our partners in the region have launched an emergency response to support people in need.

  • Sierra Leone

Cluster munitions: horrific weapons that massacre civilians 08/29/17

Cluster munitions have been banned since 2010 with the entry into force of the Oslo Convention, which prohibits their use, production, storage and transfer. Humanity & Inclusion has made a significant contribution to this progress. Why has the organization committed to cluster munitions? Anne Héry, advocacy director at HI, answers questions about the impact of cluster munitions in 2017.

  • International
  • Laos

Nepal hit by worst floods in 15 years, HI on high alert 08/21/17

As floods and landslides have hit Nepal over the past five days, the death toll has reached 123 dead and at least 35 people are missing. The southern part of the country is the most affected. Thousands of houses have been inundated across the Terai province and 80% of the arable land has been destroyed. 600,000 people are affected - Handicap International’s local teams are evaluating how we can help.

  • Nepal

 

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