Goto main content

Latest news

By country

OK

By activity

By publication date

20th anniversary of Handicap International recognition by UNHCR Nansen Award 10/04/16

On 4 October 1996, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) presented the Nansen Medal Award to Handicap International “for its work on behalf of refugees and its contribution to the campaign against anti-personnel mines.” On the 20th anniversary of receiving the award, Handicap International’s co-founder, Jean-Baptiste Richardier, reflects on an important chapter in the organization’s history.

  • International

Haiti: Handicap International prepares response as powerful Hurricane Matthew nears landfall 10/03/16

One of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in recent years is expected to cause flooding and landslides when it passes by Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti on Monday 3rd and Tuesday 4th October. Handicap International teams in Haiti are preparing to provide assistance to the victims of this potentially devastating natural disaster.

  • Haiti

Iraq: Unprecedented level of contamination from explosive remnants of war and IEDs 10/03/16

Thomas Hugonnier, Head of Handicap International’s Mine Action program, oversees the organization’s clearance activities in Iraq, which aim to protect civilians from explosive remnants of war in the country.

  • Iraq

Using physical therapy to treat the consequences of child malnutrition in Mali 10/03/16

Soumana Almouner Touré has worked for Handicap International since 2013. Originally from Gao, he coordinates the ESSPOIR project’s activities in Mali. He talked to us about the project, which helps malnourished children recover from developmental delays in three West African countries - Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger - by providing them with physical therapy and teaching parents to stimulate their children.

  • Mali

UN meeting: Political declaration on the bombing of civilians 09/28/16

Handicap International is taking part in the Meeting of the First Committee of the General Assembly of the United Nations (disarmament and international security) in October 2016. Anne Héry, head of advocacy at Handicap International, explains why this meeting is important and the actions taken by the organization to end the bombing of civilians.

  • International

Refugee crisis: States must rise to the challenge 09/16/16

The United Nations General Assembly hosts a high-level meeting in New York on Monday 19th September to address large movements of refugees and migrants. According to the UNHCR[1], more than 65 million people have been forcibly displaced worldwide as a result of persecution or armed violence. Camille Gosselin, Handicap International’s humanitarian advocacy manager, explains the issues at stake in the meeting.


Handicap International working to continue patient care after fire in Burkina Faso rehabilitation center 09/16/16

In June 2016, a fire destroyed an orthopedic center in the town of Tenkodogo, in the center of Burkina Faso. Part of the local hospital, it provided services to some 200 people a year.

  • Burkina Faso

DR Congo: Almost 100,000 square meters of land cleared of landmines 09/15/16

Since June 2016, Handicap International and its local partner, AFRILAM, have cleared 92,000 square meters of land of mines and explosive remnants of war. The land, near Kisangani in northeast DR Congo, is equivalent to 15 football pitches. More than 4,000 people will benefit directly from the operation, which has already neutralized six anti-personnel landmines.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

Congolese Paralympians race using wheelchairs from Handicap International 09/09/16

In preparation for the Paralympic Games, which recently kicked off in Rio, Brazil, Handicap International presented racing wheelchairs to Congolese athletes taking part in the competition. The Chair of the National Paralympic Committee of the Democratic Republic of Congo congratulated the organization on its initiative at the presentation ceremony.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

President Obama pledges $90 million to Laos 09/09/16

President Barack Obama has doubled U.S. funding to clear the bombs and munitions polluting Laos. The funding increases to $90m over three years and will be spent on weapons clearance in a country that suffered near incessant U.S. bombing campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s

  • Laos

Spinal cord injuries: promoting access to care 08/31/16

Every year, more than 250,000 people around the world sustain spinal cord injuries, mainly as a result of road accidents, falls or acts of violence. These injuries often cause disabilities. For more than 25 years, Handicap International, in conjunction with the International Spinal Cord Society (ISCOS), has provided quality rehabilitation care to injured people, and supported their inclusion in society and work. The 5th September is International Spinal Cord Injury Day.

  • International

Libya: Helping children traumatized by five years of war 08/24/16

Handicap International has been working in Libya since 2011. Due to the country’s extreme political and security instability the organization relocated its operation to Tunis in July 2014. Anne Barthès who has been leading the mission since February 2016, reflects on the programs currently being run by Handicap International, five years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.

  • Libya (inactive)

Humanitarian aid should be accessible for all 08/18/16

In emergency situations, many vulnerable people do not get sufficient assistance, either because of their disability or their isolation. On World Humanitarian Day, Handicap International is reaffirming its commitment to make humanitarian aid accessible to every person affected by a crisis.


Yemen: The bombing of civilians must not become the rule 08/16/16

Eleven people were killed and a dozen injured on Monday 15th August in an airstrike on a hospital supported by Médecins sans Frontières in the city of Abs, in Hajja province, northern Yemen. The attack came two days after an airstrike on a school in the province of Sadaa, which claimed the lives of ten children. Handicap International and five other humanitarian organizations are demanding an independent investigation into the attacks. Handicap International has strongly condemned these airstrikes and is calling on all parties to the conflict to respect international humanitarian law.


Syria crisis: UK Aid helps Ahmed learn to walk again after months without care 08/16/16

Ahmed has lived in Azraq camp in Jordan with his wife and three children since April 2016. Caught in an air strike in Syria, Ahmed was hit in the head by shrapnel and sustained a traumatic brain injury. Over the last few days, Handicap International has been helping him learn to walk again. The UK Department for International Development (DFID) provides Handicap International with support as part of its response to the Syrian crisis in Jordan.

  • Jordan
  • Syria

 

Get the latest news about Humanity & Inclusion's work delivered straight to your inbox.