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Deliver life-changing aid to those who need it most
Invest in inclusive futures
Deliver lifelong, life-changing aid to those who need it most
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) works alongside people with disabilities and individuals living in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
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OUR GLOBAL IMPACT
2.5
million
people directly supported in 2024
59
countries
446
projects
Co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 1997
for our work towards banning and clearing anti-personnel landmines
WHAT WE DO
Since HI was founded in 1982, we have supported tens of millions of people in over 60 countries. Our teams work tirelessly to support those most in need in humanitarian emergencies, chronic crises, and long-term development.
Emergencies
HI’s emergency teams take action on the ground to assist those most in need - particularly people with disabilities, those who've been injured, and displaced people. We work to ensure that no one is left behind in a humanitarian crisis.
Explosive weapons
HI has a comprehensive approach to mine action, working to protect civilians, support the victims of conflict, and campaign for change. We clear explosive remnants of war, educate communities about the risks, and help survivors back into society.
Rehabilitation
HI teams provide life-changing rehabilitation, prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs, and other aids to injured individuals and people with disabilities. We campaign for rehabilitation to be integrated into health systems worldwide.
Inclusion
HI works with people with disabilities, their families, communities, and a range of organizations for a truly inclusive world where people with disabilities have equal opportunities and rights in education, employment, healthcare, and beyond.
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Resilience Amid Ruins: Nawaf's Journey from Devastation to Hope in Syria
After losing his leg in a bombing, Syrian refugee Nawaf regained the ability to work with a new prosthetic in Zaatari Camp
A Rwandan Girl's Journey: Breaking Down Stigma Around Albinism
Born with albinism, Sifa has faced numerous challenges. Her life changed when the Uburezi Iwacus Project began supporting her. The Uburezi Iwacu is a USAID-funded Project that supports children with disabilities and contributes to Rwandan children's literacy.
Healing Against the Odds: Isaac’s Story from Rwanda
Isaac, a nine-year-old Rwandan boy, defeated disability with the support of the Uburezi Iwacu Project. The Uburezi Iwacu is a USAID-funded Project that supports children with disabilities and contributes to Rwandan children's literacy.