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This #GivingTuesday, help make land safe for future generations 11/26/18

This #GivingTuesday, Humanity & Inclusion UK is launching a special appeal to make land safe for future generations. Find out how you can join us.

  • International

Yemen: "A rocket blew up not far from me" 11/22/18

Twelve-year-old Zakarya is the eighth child of a poor family who live in a small village in northern Yemen. His life changed dramatically when he was injured in a rocket attack and doctors had to amputate his left leg.

  • Yemen

Before I had my children, I didn't think about my amputation 11/20/18

Ibrahim lost his leg after being injured by shrapnel in Syria. Now walking again with a prosthesis, he has learnt to do his own repairs. But he is still facing barriers to being employed and his family struggles to get by.

  • Jordan

Syria crisis: Our biggest expense is medicine 11/20/18

At the start of the war in Syria, Hussein and his family left their home town to take refuge in Jordan. In the last few years, he has suffered from a series of medical complications. Thanks to Humanity & Inclusion's partnership with a local rehabilitation center, the arthritis he suffers from in his knee is now managed by a team of physical therapists.

  • Jordan

Yemen: Repairing minds and bodies 11/19/18

17-year-old Salim was injured in a bombing while working in a grocery store near Hudaydah in Yemen. His leg had to be amputated and he was left shocked and anxious. Humanity & Inclusion teams have supported him with rehabilitation care and psychological support.

  • Yemen

Yemen: Reducing the risk of disability 11/19/18

The conflict in Yemen is about to enter its fifth year. Wave upon wave of casualties continue to arrive in the country’s health facilities. Humanity & Inclusion teams are working tirelessly to support injured people and reduce the risk of permanent disabilities.

 

  • Yemen

Myriam: "I was amputated straight away" 11/14/18

Myriam lost her leg during bombing raids in Syria. She received first aid before being directly transferred to Jordan. HI provided her with a prosthesis and rehabilitation sessions, and she is now able to walk again.

  • Jordan
  • Syria

Ending the bombing of civilians 11/13/18

HI will attend the Paris Peace Forum from 11 to 13 November to advance its campaign against the bombing of populated areas. We talked to Baptiste Chapuis, HI’s Disarmament Advocacy Officer, about what the organization aims to achieve at this international meeting.

  • International

Yemen: The world’s worst humanitarian crisis 11/09/18

The conflict in Yemen and the blockade imposed in November 2017 by the Saudi Arabia-led coalition are having a devastating impact on the population. Humanity & Inclusion works in eight health centers and hospitals in Sanaa, the capital, where it provides rehabilitation care and psychological support, and distributes mobility aids. Maud Bellon, the director of HI's programs in Yemen, describes the situation.

  • Yemen

Philippines: 5 years after Typhoon Haiyan 11/07/18

On 8th November 2013, Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines, affecting more than 15 million people. 5 years later, Humanity & Inclusion is still supporting Haiyan victims.

  • Philippines

Humanity & Inclusion highlights violence against women with disabilities 10/18/18

To coincide with the 71st session of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), Humanity & Inclusion is calling attention to the fact that women with disabilities around the world are almost ten times more likely to experience sexual violence. 

  • International

Philippines: HI provides clearance kits to people affected by typhoon 10/18/18

With financial help from Humanity & Inclusion, more than 1,500 people helped clear roads blocked by debris from Typhoon Mangkhut in the Philippines.

  • Philippines

Neymar Jr supports the Teacher Kids campaign 10/18/18

Brazilian footballer Neymar Jr. is supporting Humanity & Inclusion's Teacher Kids campaign to draw public attention to the need to make schools accessible to children with disabilities.

  • International

Blog: The UK needs to protect civilians from explosive weapons 10/10/18

Aleema Shivji, Executive Director of Humanity & Inclusion UK, argues that more needs to be done to stop the bombing of civilians.

  • United Kingdom
  • International

Indonesia tsunami: many victims still out of reach 10/09/18

The impact of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Indonesia continues to be felt. Liquefaction (the process of loose soil acting like a liquid during an earthquake) has engulfed entire villages, leaving more than 10,000 people injured and 800 missing.

  • Indonesia

 

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