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Yeminis are exhausted by four years of war 09/23/19

HI has been providing rehabilitation care and psychosocial support in eight health facilities in Sana'a since 2015 and in one of Aden's main hospitals since last July. Maud Bellon, HI’s head of mission, tells us about the unacceptable situation now facing civilians.  

  • Yemen

Renewed partnership with Euromonitor International aims to improve access to education for children with disabilities in Burkina Faso 09/18/19

HI is furthering inclusive education in Burkina Faso with Euromonitor International.

  • United Kingdom
  • International
  • Burkina Faso

New partnership with NGA HR for a truly inclusive world 09/18/19

Humanity & Inclusion UK is proud to announce our new partnership with NGA HR.

  • United Kingdom
  • International

I’ve found 300 mines since I started my job 09/10/19

Jason Mudingay Lufuluabo is head of HI's mine clearance operations in Chad. He tells us about his work and how he became a mine clearance expert.

  • Chad

HI is helping over 85,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh 08/28/19

Two years after the mass influx of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh, Humanity & Inclusion is still conducting emergency response work in the country.

  • Bangladesh

Long term support for the victims of the war in Syria 07/04/19

Humanity & Inclusion's teams are continuing their support for injured and traumatized Syrian refugees in Jordan, thanks to support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

  • United Kingdom
  • Jordan

Eddie Ndopu speaks up for inclusive education in Rwanda 07/04/19

Last year, we were delighted to welcome disability & human rights activist Eddie Ndopu to HI as our new Ambassador. We recently caught up with Eddie in Rwanda, where he was visiting our inclusive education projects in and around Kigali.

  • International
  • Rwanda

Blog: More proof that a small group of campaigners can change the world 07/01/19

Aleema Shivji, Executive Director of Humanity & Inclusion UK, explains how recent events bring us one step closer to protecting civilians caught in armed conflict.

  • International
  • Yemen

Western Mosul: ghost town 07/01/19

Between October 2016 and July 2017, Mosul, in Nineveh province, was the scene of heavy fighting. The intensive use of explosive weapons such as bombs and improvised mines was particularly destructive in the western half of the city. More than 500,000 people are still displaced in camps.

 

  • Iraq

UN Security Council recognizes the rights of people with disabilities in armed conflicts 06/19/19

For the first time ever, the United Nations Security Council has adopted a Resolution on persons with disabilities in armed conflict. This represents a significant step forward for people with disabilities, who are particularly at risk in crisis situations and often overlooked in humanitarian assistance.

  • International

Weapons clearance drones 06/19/19

Since last January, HI and its partner Mobility Robotics have been trialing the use of drones to support weapons clearance experts in Faya-Largeau, northern Chad.

  • Chad

Weapons clearance platform in northern Chad 06/19/19

Alongside 50 weapons clearance experts working in Chad, HI uses a remote-controlled platform, a German-made GCS 200, to clear large areas in record time.

  • Chad

Weapons clearance under extreme conditions 06/19/19

HI has been conducting weapons clearance operations near Faya-Largeau, the capital of Borku province in northern Chad, since November 2018. Some fifty weapons clearance experts work in the area. HI Communications Officer Gilles Lordet joined the teams for a typical morning of demining.

  • Chad

Residents rebuild in Mozambique thanks to HI aid distributions 06/03/19

Following several weeks of clean-up operations, Humanity and Inclusion is now supporting vulnerable residents of Beira, Mozambique to repair and rebuild their homes.

  • Mozambique

Mine clearance protects civilians and supports development 06/03/19

Humanity and Inclusion’s teams are clearing land in north-eastern Laos contaminated by cluster munitions and other unexploded ordnance (UXO). 

  • Laos

 

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