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HI psychologists support people affected by violence in North Kivu 05/04/26

Forced displacement, violence, abuses: the people of North Kivu are subjected to extreme levels of stress. HI psychologists help them cope with shock and trauma.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

Ukraine: From Emergency Aid to Long-Term Recovery 04/27/26

In southeastern Ukraine, there is an urgent demand for psychological care, rehabilitation, and individualized support.

  • Ukraine

In Mozambique, rehabilitation is restoring Abdala’s independence and hope 04/27/26

Abdala Natuman is a fisherman who suffered a stroke a few years ago. Thanks to HI’s ongoing and caring support, he is gradually regaining his independence and hopes for a better future.

  • Mozambique

Survival: the lives of people displaced by violence in Haiti 04/20/26

Marie Danielle Benoît is a very active and committed woman who lost everything in the crisis currently affecting Haiti. But she remains hopeful and, with HI’s help, is gradually rebuilding her life.

  • Haiti

In Niger, HI supports communities in the face of crisis 04/20/26

The Tillabéri and Diffa regions of Niger are facing a humanitarian crisis due to armed violence in the Sahel. HI has been running a project there since 2021, which has already helped more than 32,000 people.

  • Niger

Sudan: Stimulation therapy helps Sadia’s children overcome the effects of malnutrition 04/18/26

21.2 million Sudanese people are facing acute hunger due to the war.¹ For young children, this heightens the risk of lasting developmental delays.

  • Sudan

In Darfur, aid workers face the consequences of violence 04/15/26

Jérôme Bertrand, head of deployments for Atlas Logistique, travelled to Sudan in late 2025 for an assessment mission in the town of Tawilah, in Darfur.

  • Sudan

HI provides emergency rehabilitation care to war victims in Sudan 04/15/26

Three years after the outbreak of the war, the Sudanese population continues to endure extreme violence.

  • Sudan

Mozambique: when inclusion breaks down barriers 04/13/26

In Mozambique, HI is implementing a project to facilitate access to healthcare and adapt the everyday environment for people with disabilities, such as young Eunice.

  • Mozambique

HI launches demining operations in Yemen 04/13/26

HI Explosive Disposal Manager, Loedwig Voges, oversees HI teams who safely remove explosive hazards so that civilians can live without the constant fear of an accident.

  • Yemen

Ahmed, survivor of an explosive ordnance  04/11/26

Explosive ordnance can be found anywhere in Gaza. Even playing in the street has become dangerous. Ahmed is one of its victims. 

  • Occupied Palestinian Territory

Stanley, physical therapist: I want to become one of the pioneers of rehabilitation in Haiti 04/02/26

Stanley Paulin is a physical therapist in Port-au-Prince, where he works with displaced people. Driven by his commitment and determination, he looks back on his journey and his hopes.

  • Haiti

“At the heart of the bombings, but we keep acting” 03/30/26

Nahed Al-Khlouf leads HI in Lebanon. She is coordinating an emergency response, particularly for people with disabilities, pregnant women, and elderly people displaced by the bombings.

  • Lebanon

Earthquake in Myanmar: More than 55,000 people assisted by HI after the disaster 03/27/26

One year after the earthquake that struck Myanmar in March 2025, the situation remains fragile: HI has provided support to tens of thousands of people in the regions hardest hit by the disaster.

  • Myanmar

Abeer, Deminer in Syria: "Each Mine Removed Is a Seed of Hope" 03/26/26

In Idlib, Syria, landmines continue to threaten the lives of civilians. Abeer works as a deminer, clearing contaminated areas so that communities can live in safety.

  • Syria

 

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