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“Only when everyone is included in society will we be able to move forward” 12/14/17

This year, HI launched the “Idmag” project in Egypt, where the organization is advancing the inclusion of people with disabilities in the workplace. The project’s manager, Kazem Hemeida, explains why this sort of initiative is so important. 

  • Egypt

“My brother will be able to go to school now” 12/11/17

Ali, 4, lives in Jordan. He has cerebral palsy and, for the last few months, he has been visiting an HI partner center, where he benefits from physical therapy and occupational therapy sessions. 

  • Jordan

“This will allow me to continue moving forward, until better times” 12/11/17

Naayem is 35. In 2013, she fled the conflict in Syria with her family and took refuge in Jordan. After having her leg amputated as a young girl, she now benefits from the support of HI, which has fitted her with a new prosthesis.

  • Jordan

Inspiring inclusion projects in Jordan 12/11/17

Since 2016, Handicap International (HI) has been working closely with local and international humanitarian organizations in Jordan to ensure that services and initiatives in camps and communities are accessible to and inclusive of people with disabilities. The organization’s work in this field has already benefited a large number of people.

  • Jordan

“We need to carry on helping these refugees” 12/11/17

Syria’s seven-year conflict has devastated the country, resulting in unprecedented population movements. More than five million Syrian refugees are living in neighboring countries, including more than one million in Lebanon. Mariam has been working as a physical therapist for Humanity & Inclusion (HI) in Lebanon ever since the organization launched its response in the country. Below, she describes a day in her life supporting refugees.

  • Lebanon
  • Syria

Fair ‘n Square: advancing the inclusion of people with disabilities 12/06/17

The latest version of the Fair ‘n Square website, which was first launched in 2015 by Handicap International (HI) in conjunction with UNICEF, looks at the ways in which children and adults with disabilities in Mozambique are discriminated against on a daily basis.

  • Mozambique

Forgotten 10 Challenge 2017: People across the UK raise support for the victims of bombings 12/05/17

From the 1st to 10th December 2017, local clubs, community groups and schools around the UK are taking action in support of the forgotten victims of conflict. These events are part of the Forgotten 10 Challenge, a campaign coordinated by the charity Handicap International.

  • International

NGOs call for an immediate cessation of hostilities and full humanitarian access in Yemen. 12/04/17

Several NGOs operating in Yemen are calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities across Yemen, including in Sanaa. The NGOs are asking parties to the conflict to allow full and unfettered humanitarian access to people in need and to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid.

  • Yemen

Somaliland elections: enforcing the right to vote for people with disabilities 12/04/17

On 13 November, voters in Somaliland elected their new president. Over a period of more than two years, Handicap International (HI) encouraged people with disabilities to participate in the electoral system. This inclusive elections initiative was implemented in six of the country’s regions and benefited some 300,000 people with disabilities.  

  • Somaliland

Pink Martini, Toilets, and Children Like Me 12/01/17

Karen Saba reflects on International Day of Persons with Disability.

  • Lebanon

International Day of Persons with Disabilities: Celebrating rehabilitation in Haiti 11/30/17

Handicap International (HI) organized several events in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3rd December as part of its efforts to engage the authorities on rehabilitation issues. These events included a photo exhibition and a concert by the singer B.I.C. - a star in Haiti and the organization’s ambassador. 

  • Haiti

HI working with Unicef to ensure people with disabilities are not left behind 11/30/17

Handicap International (HI) works in several countries to enhance the inclusion of people with disabilities and vulnerable individuals in humanitarian assistance. Its action includes awareness-raising, training, the audit of inclusive humanitarian action and support to implement it. In Lebanon, at the request of Unicef, HI is providing assistance to its partners to enhance the inclusion of people with disabilities in all hygiene and sanitation projects targeted at Syrian refugees. 

  • Lebanon

Help child amputees live more independent lives this #givingtuesday 11/27/17

This #givingtuesday Handicap International UK is inviting you to help us to raise £3,000, which could provide 100 new artificial limb limbs for children living with disabilities around the world.

  • United Kingdom

African States against the use of explosive weapons in populated areas 11/24/17

From 27th to 28th November, Handicap International (HI) is organizing a regional conference on the bombing of civilians. The Conference will take place in Maputo, Mozambique and aims to bring together some 20 States, 10 African civil society organizations and international NGOs. The goal is to raise awareness of this vital challenge among African countries and to encourage them to take action on the world stage to protect civilians from the devastating impact of the use of explosive weapons in populated areas.

  • Liberia
  • Rwanda
  • Burundi
  • Somaliland
  • Egypt
  • Central African Republic
  • Libya
  • Mali
  • Morocco
  • Mozambique
  • South Sudan
  • Burkina Faso
  • Niger
  • Madagascar
  • Sierra Leone
  • Togo
  • Algeria
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Chad
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Ethiopia
  • Kenya
  • Senegal

Yemen: Escalating humanitarian crisis 11/24/17

More than 5,000 civilians have been killed and 9,000 injured in the conflict in Yemen over the last three years. Although more than 70% of the population (21 million Yemenis) need emergency aid, the blockade imposed on 6th November 2017 has aggravated an already disastrous humanitarian situation[1], preventing the entry of foodstuffs, medical supplies and humanitarian aid. Seven million people are on the brink of famine. Arnaud Pont, Yemen emergency desk officer at Handicap International (HI), explains the gravity of the situation:

  • Yemen

 

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