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How mine clearance became a humanitarian issue 03/31/22

The adoption of the Mine Ban Treaty or Ottawa Convention twenty-five years ago led to fewer mines in the ground. But now the weapons used by belligerents are changing, along with the nature of the threat, requiring mine clearance experts to take a new approach.

  • International

Ukraine: HI trains health professionals in specialized physical therapy 03/30/22

Humanity & Inclusion is providing specialized physical therapy training to staff caring for burns patients in Ukrainian hospitals.

  • Ukraine

Togo: helping homeless people cope with Covid-19 03/28/22

Around 15,000 people are homeless Togo’s capital, Lomé. Humanity & Inclusion has been running a project to help them cope with the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Togo

Western Ukraine: HI staff, Jeremie, describes the humanitarian situation 03/24/22

Jeremie, coordinator of Humanity & Inclusion's programs, describes the humanitarian situation in western Ukraine.

  • Ukraine

7 years after the start of the conflict in Yemen, the humanitarian situation is worse than ever 03/23/22

The level of destruction caused by bombing and shelling in populated areas is huge in Yemen, as is the level of contamination by explosive devices.

  • Yemen

Aid distribution begins in Ukraine 03/23/22

In Chernivtsi, a city in western Ukraine, Humanity & Inclusion is assisting host institutions for older people and people with disabilities displaced by the conflict.

  • Ukraine

Madagascar: The humanitarian impact of climate change 03/21/22

Increasing exposure to weather-related hazards creates significant need in Madagascar. Humanity & Inclusion develops adapted solutions.

  • Madagascar

HI activates its emergency response in Ukraine 03/17/22

After three weeks of intense armed conflict in Ukraine, the most affected populations remain isolated from humanitarian aid. Humanity & Inclusion prepares its response.

  • Ukraine

Food insecurity threatens families in Ukraine conflict 03/14/22

After weeks of violent conflict in Ukraine, a growing scarcity of essential goods puts more lives at risk.

  • Ukraine

Two HI staff graduate from Hilton Leadership Institute 03/10/22

Humanity & Inclusion's Racheal Njiru and Kazem Hemeda were among 53 Hilton Prize Scholars selected for the 2021 Hilton Humanitarian Prize Laureate Virtual Leadership Institute, in partnership with Atlas Corps. The virtual leadership training opportunity provides professional development to emerging social change leaders exclusively within the Prize Laureate community.

  • International

Over 2 million Ukrainian refugees flee armed conflict 03/10/22

Humanity & Inclusion (HI) continues its assessment of humanitarian needs in Ukraine. Refugees live in harsh conditions and vulnerable populations lack accessible information.

  • Ukraine

Millions at risk of being left behind in Ukraine invasion 03/07/22

Violent attacks continue to intensify across Ukraine, forcing millions to flee. Among the last to evacuate and most at-risk are people with disabilities and vulnerable populations.

  • Ukraine

“All women with disabilities should know how to say no when they have to” 03/07/22

On International Women's Day, Dieynaba Diallo from Senegal tells us about her career raising awareness of the rights of women with disabilities and her determination to build an inclusive society.

  • Senegal

Wilfreed is living his dream 03/04/22

Humanity & Inclusion (HI) trains and encourages the next generation of rehabilitation professionals. After receiving support from HI, Wilfreed now works as a physical therapist in Chad.

  • Chad

A better future for Joc, wounded by a submunition when 15 03/04/22

When Joc was 5 years old, he was hit by a cluster munition while he was fishing. His life changed forever.

  • Laos

 

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