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Behind the scenes: transporting humanitarian aid in Ukraine 02/27/25

Atlas Logistics, HI's operational unit, has been transporting vital supplies in the less accessible areas of Ukraine, sometimes less than 12 miles from the fighting.

  • Ukraine

Live from Goma: life under high tension 02/18/25

Robert Muzuri Rugoheza, HI's mental health and psychosocial support project manager, talks about life in Goma today and the population's urgent needs.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

HI opens a prosthetic center in Hodeidah, Yemen 02/14/25

HI has opened a new prosthetics and orthotics center at the Al-Thawra Hospital in Yemen. It is designed to meet the physical rehabilitation needs of the entire Hodeidah Governorate.

  • Yemen

Developing access to rehabilitation in Colombia 02/10/25

HI works in the north of the country, facilitating access to rehabilitation services for Colombians and for Venezuelan migrants. Matilde has received new crutches to make her daily life easier.

  • Colombia

Goma, the day after: HI’s response to the emergency 02/07/25

After days of fighting, the people of Goma’s need for humanitarian aid is greater than ever. HI is providing emergency rehabilitation and mental health support.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

Crutches help make José Gregorio’s life easier 02/03/25

José Gregorio lives in the north of Colombia. He is a determined, independent man, and his new crutches and physical therapy sessions are making his everyday life easier.

  • Colombia

Oleksandr and Nina's daily struggle to provide for their children in Ukraine 01/31/25

HI supports people affected by the war in Ukraine, so they can access the daily essentials they need. Oleksandr, Nina, and their 5 children are among them.

  • Ukraine

Ukraine war survivor: “Since my amputation, I feel like I’m locked in a prison” 01/31/25

In Ukraine, HI identifies war survivors and makes sure they have access to the services they need. Among them is Anatoly, 63, who had his legs amputated after he was wounded in a bomb attack.

  • Ukraine

Gaza: HI runs risk awareness campaigns to protect the population 01/30/25

HI has been running large-scale awareness campaigns in Gaza to warn people about the dangers of explosive remnants and teach them how to protect themselves during bomb attacks.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territories

How the war in Ukraine upturned their lives… 01/30/25

Teacher, student, beautician... The war in Ukraine has turned the lives of thousands of civilians upside down. Our colleagues tell HI how the war led them to become involved in humanitarian work.

  • Ukraine

In Syria, Enas is walking towards her future 01/17/25

Born with a congenital disability affecting her left leg, 5-year-old Enas has been fitted with a prosthesis and is receiving follow-up care at Aqrabat Hospital, HI's partner in northwest Syria.

  • Syria

“I found myself without medication for my daughter, under the bombing of Ukraine” 01/16/25

Antonina lived a peaceful life in Mariupol until the full-scale invasion. As an inclusion technical officer at HI, she’s now advocating for those left behind in Ukraine’s warzones.

  • Ukraine

In Chad, Kaltouma and Hasseneih are rebuilding their lives 01/15/25

Kaltouma, 35, and her sister Hassaneih, 25, have fled the war in Sudan. Both women live with disabilities but despite difficult conditions, they are rebuilding their lives in Chad.

  • Chad

Now living in Chad, Omran fled the war in Sudan with his family 01/14/25

Omran, a 9-year-old boy from the Darfur region of Sudan, has cerebral palsy. He was forced to flee his home with his family to escape the armed violence.

  • Chad

Resilience Amid Ruins: Nawaf's Journey from Devastation to Hope in Syria 01/14/25

After losing his leg in a bombing, Syrian refugee Nawaf regained the ability to work with a new prosthetic in Zaatari Camp

  • Syria

 

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