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Bangladesh: Rohingya refugees brace for rain and cyclones 03/30/18

The largest refugee camp in the world is built on tree-stripped hills in a flood-prone area of southern Bangladesh. With annual rains expected to arrive in April and the threat of cyclones looming, Humanity & Inclusion staff in the camps are extremely concerned about the impact of flooding and landslides on the most vulnerable people.

  • Bangladesh

The woman who destroys bombs: HI deminer featured on BBC 03/15/18

Humanity & Inclusion’s demining team in Laos was recently featured in Earth’s Natural Wonders on BBC1. You can watch our teams in action below!

  • Laos

Aid by air in Central African Republic 03/05/18

In 2017, HI made it possible to transport 8,590 tons of goods to some of the most isolated corners of Central African Republic, a country that has been devastated by decades of violence and instability. 

  • Central African Republic

International Women's Day: Women with disabilities almost ten times more likely to experience sexual violence 03/01/18

On 8th March, International Women's Day, HI is calling attention to the fact that more than one in three women experience violence in their lifetime, and women with disabilities are particularly at risk. HI's work aims to prevent violence and provide women with psychological and medical support.

  • International

Tune in to see HI's demining work in Laos featured on BBC1 02/26/18

The BBC recently visited Humanity & Inclusion’s team in Laos to film our incredible deminers! Tune in to watch Earth’s Natural Wonders on BBC1 at 9pm on Wednesday 7th March.

  • Laos

Investing in Maternal and Child Health in Togo 02/19/18

HI is improving health facilities for pregnant women and newborns in the maritime region of Togo. Thanks to these interventions, neonatal mortality is expected to fall by 20% by the end of 2019.

  • Togo

HI warns that abuse of beneficiaries is unacceptable 02/16/18

Following revelations of unacceptable behavior by humanitarian personnel, HI has warned that such acts cannot be tolerated or justified under any circumstances.

  • International

More than 10,000 refugees in Burundi: HI assisting the most vulnerable 02/16/18

Following ongoing clashes in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, more than 10,000 people, mostly Congolese, have taken refuge in the south and southwest of Burundi since 24th January 2018. HI is preparing to launch an emergency response in aid of these refugees.

  • Burundi

Sri Lanka: giving women a voice 02/14/18

Following years of conflict in Sri Lanka, HI implemented a project with the support of the US Department of State to increase the involvement of women, especially women with disabilities, in the country’s reconciliation process.

  • Sri Lanka

New humanitarian standards launched for inclusion of older people and people with disabilities 02/14/18

A new set of inclusion standards that provide humanitarian organizations with guidance to ensure older people and people with disabilities are not marginalized in emergency responses has been launched on 7th February.

  • International

Explosive remnants of war: children with disabilities need access to risk education 02/05/18

In Gaza, HI is working to ensure that all children, including children living with a disability can access risk education to prevent accidents.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territories

Completion of demining operations in DRC 02/02/18

HI has completed its demining operations in the Tshopo, Ituri, Bas-Uele and Haut-Uele provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), launched in January 2016. Over a two-year period, HI and its local partner, AFRILAM (Africa for Anti-Mine Action) cleared 34,520 m2 of land of mines, the equivalent of 5 football pitches, benefiting the 5,600 inhabitants in the region.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

Mine action in 2018 01/24/18

Developments in mine clearance largely reflect recent changes in working environments. Thomas Hugonnier, head of Mine Action at HI, explains how this currently affects our mine clearance operations.

  • East Timor

“I realized how drastically his life had changed” 01/09/18

HI physical therapist, Farhana, works in Kutupalong camp in Bangladesh, which has become one of the largest refugee settlements in the world. Ibrahim is one of more than 600,000 Rohingya refugees who fled when violence broke out in Myanmar in August 2017 and one of many who sustained life-changing injuries. Farhana shares her experience of meeting Ibrahim and the progress they have made.

  • Bangladesh

Tune in to our BBC Radio 4 appeal on Sunday 24th December 12/18/17

Tune in to BBC Radio 4 on Sunday 24th December at 07.55am to hear the broadcaster and journalist Mike Wooldridge make the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Handicap International UK.

  • Iraq

 

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