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Ali is not a human shield. Let's stand together against injustice 11/16/17

In April 2017, one-year-old Ali and his family were used as human shields in Mosul, Iraq. Caught in a bombing, Ali was severely injured and both his parents and brother were killed. This Christmas, your donation could let an innocent child like Ali know that someone cares.

  • Iraq

“What did he do to deserve this?” 11/10/17

3-year-old Fayez was injured in a suicide attack in Syria, in 2017. He and his parents have since taken refuge in Lebanon. Partially paralyzed when he arrived in the country, he is now being treated by a team from Humanity & Inclusion, which is providing him with physical therapy care.

  • Syria

Violence and trauma: the mental health needs of South Sudanese refugees 10/27/17

More than 1 million people have fled from South Sudan to neighboring Uganda since the outbreak of civil war in 2013. Many have witnessed or experienced violence, including forced displacement, rape and indiscriminate killing. Handicap International (HI) is providing psychosocial support to respond to the complex and urgent mental health needs of refugees. 

  • South Sudan

Rohingya crisis: improving aid distributions 10/27/17

More than 600,000 Rohingya people have fled to Bangladesh since 25th August from neighboring Myanmar. Handicap International is taking emergency action to assist these refugees, who are utterly destitute. Logistics platform coordinator Emmanuel Pajot arrived on the ground two weeks ago to address the logistics and emergency distribution problems related to the crisis. Below, he describes the complexity of the humanitarian situation.

  • Bangladesh

“Rohingya refugees live in inhumane conditions” 10/26/17

More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since 25th August from neighboring Myanmar. Handicap International is providing these refugees, who are utterly destitute, with emergency humanitarian assistance. Gilles Nouziès, manager of Handicap International’s Asia desk, traveled to Bangladesh to organize these activities with our teams. Below, he describes the appalling humanitarian situation.

  • Bangladesh

Rehabilitation in Jordan: “They’ve cared for my body and mind” 10/25/17

Na’elah, 44, used to suffer from serious shoulder pains, significantly reducing her mobility. In recent months, she has been receiving rehabilitation care in one of Handicap International’s partner centers in Jordan. HI's assistance to local health facilities in the country is made possible by the support of UK Aid from the British people.

  • Jordan

Kasai in DR Congo: “There’s such poverty. People are utterly destitute.” 10/23/17

Kasai in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been plagued by a crisis for over a year. More than two million people have been affected and the situation is getting worse by the day. Bakary Traoré coordinates HI’s actions in the field. Here he explains the situation in the region, his work and what people’s lives are like.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

Rohingya crisis two months on: refugees living in appalling conditions 10/23/17

More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since 25th August from neighboring Myanmar. HI has implemented a series of emergency actions to support Rohingya refugees who, having escaped, now live in utter destitution. Over the last two months, the organization has already supplied humanitarian assistance to around 20,000 of the most vulnerable people.

  • Bangladesh

Mosul: “Most civilians still need humanitarian assistance” 10/17/17

One year ago, on October 17th 2016, armed forces launched a military offensive to retake the city of Mosul, in Iraq. More than one million civilians were displaced by the fighting, which lasted nine months, and over 18,000 people were injured. Below is an update on one of the region’s biggest humanitarian crises. 

  • Iraq

Bangladesh crisis: Handicap International steps up its emergency assistance 10/16/17

More than 500,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since the end of August from neighboring Myanmar. Handicap International is stepping up its humanitarian aid effort in response to this crisis, which is unprecedented in the region. Since 25th August, the organization has already supplied humanitarian assistance to 15,000 people.

  • Bangladesh

The Rohingya crisis is a major crisis 10/10/17

What is a major humanitarian crisis? Vanessa Cardamone, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator for Handicap International, was in Bangladesh in mid-September to help the organization's teams in the country respond to this new crisis. She explains the specificities of the Rohingya crisis.

  • Bangladesh

Advancing the rights of people with mental health conditions 10/09/17

Handicap International and the French Development Agency (AFD) is holding a two-day workshop on mental health for funding bodies, mental health professionals and service users at AFD’s head office in Paris from 11th to 12th October. Some 50 people are expected to attend. Aude Bausson, coordinator of HI's mental health program in West Africa, explains what the workshop hopes to achieve. 

  • Togo
  • Kenya

Blog: Everywhere the bombing followed us 10/05/17

Aleema Shivji, Executive Director of Handicap International UK, blogs about a new report showing the hidden impact of explosive weapons on civilian life.

  • United Kingdom
  • Jordan
  • Lebanon
  • Syria

Logistics plan to improve access to humanitarian aid for Rohingya refugees 10/05/17

Handicap International’s logistics platform coordinator, Emmanuel Pajot, will arrive in Bangladesh this week to tackle the transport problems currently hampering the distribution of humanitarian assistance in the district of Cox’s Bazaar, on the border with Myanmar. He hopes to provide humanitarian organizations with logistical solutions to improve the support to 500,000 refugees present in the region.

  • Bangladesh

New report shows hidden impact of bombing on civilians 10/05/17

"Everywhere the bombing followed us", a new report by Handicap International, shows the harm caused by the use of explosive weapons in populated areas, in terms of  the loss of livelihood, the disruption of civilian infrastructure, and the long-term impact on mental health.

  • Jordan
  • Lebanon
  • Syria

 

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