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I don’t want to leave my little brother alone 11/14/16

Twelve year old Saw is missing out on his childhood. Taking care of Kyan, his younger brother, is a full time job without any opportunities to play. And for Kyan, the possibilities in the Thai refugee camp are even more restricted. Luckily, they have each other.

  • Thailand

Julia is longing for a friend 11/14/16

"My daughter Julia (8 years old) has no friends. Other children don’t like to play with her because she’s too slow," says Sue. "The Handicap International rehabilitation center is the only place where she can play and be herself."

  • Thailand

Mae La refugee camp: We have no place to play 11/14/16

There’s only one football field for 40,000 people. Being a child in Mae La Refugee Camp,Thailand, doesn’t come easy. Besides difficult backgrounds and poor living conditions, children lack possibilities to play, although playing could help them deal with their situation. Luckily, So Eike and his friends are creative.  


Bolivia: More than 2,800 people benefit from rehabilitation care 11/10/16

Within the space of two years, more than 2,800 people have benefited from our rehabilitation services in Bolivia. Handicap International has helped set up seven rehabilitation centers in the country and also promotes access to quality care for people with disabilities.

  • Bolivia and Andean states

Haiti: Hurricane Matthew continues to wreak havoc 11/10/16

One month on from Hurricane Matthew, 1.4 million people in Haiti still need humanitarian aid. The south and north of the country were also recently hit by intense rainfall, and many roads are completely blocked by floods. Handicap International continues to provide emergency response to victims of the disaster.

  • Haiti

Iraq: Handicap International prepares to respond to emergency needs in Mosul 11/07/16

Three weeks after the start of the military offensive to take back the city of Mosul in Iraq, over 34,000 people have already been displaced. Handicap International is preparing to provide them with support and to deploy substantial resources to respond to the emergency situation.

  • Iraq

Shua'a, 9: “I will finally be able to go back to school” 11/07/16

Early in the summer of 2015, 9-year-old Shua’a and her family were caught in a bombing raid in Syria. It resulted in the amputation of her left foot. Her family now lives in Azraq camp, in Jordan. With Humanity & Inclusion's help she will very shortly be fitted with a prosthesis and will be able to walk over longer distances.

  • Jordan
  • Syria


Hurricane Matthew in Cuba: people with disabilities especially vulnerable 10/31/16

Hurricane Matthew hit southeast Cuba on the night of 4th to 5th October, after making landfall in Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Jamaica. In Cuba, the hurricane had a significant impact on vulnerable people, particularly people with disabilities. Handicap International has been present in Cuba for more than 18 years and part of its work includes preparing the most vulnerable people for natural disasters.

  • Cuba

Massive needs in Haiti but lack of funds for hurricane victims 10/27/16

Three weeks after Hurricane Matthew hit the southwest and northwest of Haiti on 4th October, 1.4 million Haitians still need humanitarian aid. To help the most vulnerable people, Handicap International has deployed a team of nine emergency specialists to areas affected by the hurricane.

  • Haiti

Mosul: More than 15,000 people already displaced 10/27/16

More than 15,000 people have been displaced since military operations to retake the city of Mosul in Iraq began on 17th October 2016. Handicap International is preparing to supply them with aid and fears mass displacements are likely to occur within weeks.

  • Iraq

Haiti: New flooding hits hurricane-affected communities 10/24/16

Haiti is facing its most serious humanitarian emergency since the earthquake of 2010, after Hurricane Matthew made landfall on 4th October 2016. Another torrential rain storm swept through the department of Sud during the night of 20th to 21st October, causing disastrous flooding and heightening the vulnerability of affected communities. Handicap International is providing humanitarian response to victims of the disaster.

  • Haiti

Typhoon Haima in the Philippines: Handicap International assessing the needs of those affected 10/21/16

Typhoon Haima, the most powerful storm to hit the Philippines in three years, made landfall in the north of the country on Wednesday 19 October, displacing more than 90,000 people from their homes. Handicap International is traveling to the affected areas to assess the needs of local communities.

  • Philippines

Typhoon Haima hits the Philippines: Handicap International on alert 10/19/16

When Typhoon Haima makes landfall on the island of Luzon in the northern Philippines on Wednesday 19th October, thousands of people could be affected. Handicap International staff, already in the country, are on alert and preparing to assess the impact of the damage caused by the disaster.

  • Philippines

Mosul offensive raises fears of a major humanitarian crisis 10/18/16

There are fears that the military offensive on the Iraqi city of Mosul could result in a humanitarian crisis on an unprecedented scale. More than one million people may be forced to flee to escape the fighting, in a country where at least 3.3 million people have already been uprooted. Handicap International is concerned that the people fleeing Mosul will not all be able to access humanitarian aid. Thomas Hugonnier, head of emergency response operations in Iraq, explains the situation.

  • Iraq

 

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