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HI mine clearance experts return to Casamance, Senegal 04/04/19

Many explosive remnants of war still endanger the lives of people living in this region in the south of Senegal and prevent internally displaced people from returning home.  

  • Senegal

Recovery in Mozambique: survivors with disabilities need more support 04/03/19

HI Communication Officer, Claude Briade, reports from Beira, Mozambique on the destruction caused by cyclone Idai and the vital work of HI's teams to support and vulnerable people.

  • Mozambique

25 years on, Rwanda remembers 04/01/19

HI continues to help victims overcome their trauma, 25 years after the genocide in Rwanda. 

  • Rwanda

Harvests destroyed in Mozambique: HI will distribute essential food rations 03/28/19

In regions of Mozambique devastated by Cyclone Idai, food insecurity is expected to rocket in the coming months. HI will distribute kits of essential foodstuffs to 12,000 families in need.

  • Mozambique

Heightened tension in Gaza: preventing further casualties and disability risks 03/27/19

Days before the anniversary of the Great March of Return on 30th March, HI is concerned about growing tension in Gaza in recent weeks. Further violence could lead to a surge in injuries, placing further pressure on already overwhelmed surgical and rehabilitation services. HI is calling on all parties to exercise restraint and avoid violence with potentially disastrous consequences for civilians. 

  • Occupied Palestinian Territories

Cyclone Idai: Our priority is to reduce the risk of epidemics 03/26/19

Floods and poor hygiene in areas hit by Cyclone Idai pose a new threat to affected populations. HI is preparing to distribute hygiene kits to the most vulnerable families in Mozambique.

  • Mozambique

Mozambique: Cyclone death toll tops 400, with many still isolated 03/24/19

Ten days after Cyclone Idai hit central Mozambique, communications with the town of Beira, where an HI team is weighing up its response to the disaster, remain unreliable.

  • Mozambique

Mozambique: HI Increases relief efforts to help vulnerable survivors 03/23/19

Additional members of HI’s emergency teams will arrive to reinforce the team in Beira, Mozambique.

  • Mozambique

Table tennis champions Jack Hunter-Spivey and Ross Wilson become Ambassadors for Humanity & Inclusion UK 03/22/19

Paralympians Jack Hunter-Spivey and Ross Wilson have joined the Humanity & Inclusion UK family as our new Ambassadors. The two renowned table tennis players have reached the top of the game over the past eight years and will be supporting HI and our activities alongside people with disabilities living in places affected natural disaster, war and situations of severe poverty and exclusion.

  • International

"Meeting other amputees has given me hope" 03/20/19

Ahed is diabetic. He lost his leg after suffering complications. He is now rebuilding his life thanks to rehabilitation sessions and group therapy at the Zarqa center in Jordan.

  • Jordan

Yasser: losing everything at 12 03/19/19

Yasser, 12, was at home finishing his school work, as he did every night. Suddenly, a bomb struck his home and the explosion tore off his leg. Tragically hisfather was killed. Supported by Humanity & Inclusion Yasser is now fighting to rebuild his life. 

  • Yemen

Cyclone Idai: Extreme concern for welfare of people in Mozambique 03/19/19

After more than 48 hours cut off from the outside world, the first images and reports are arriving from Beira, the Mozambican city devastated by cyclone Idai on the 15th of March. Humanity & Inclusion is planning an emergency response to reach the most vulnerable people.

  • Mozambique

Cyclone Idai puts hundreds of thousands at risk in Mozambique 03/15/19

Cyclone IDAI hit the coast of Mozambique overnight on Thursday. The city of Beira, with a population of more than 500,000, was directly affected by winds of 180 to 190 km/h accompanied by torrential rains.

  • Mozambique

Humanity and Inclusion supports the victims of the F4 tornado in Cuba 03/11/19

On the 27th January 2019, a violent tornado heavily damaged several areas of Havana, Cuba’s capital city. Together with the 3 Cuban People’s Organizations, Humanity & Inclusion launched a series of actions to understand needs and help the population affected by the disaster. 

  • Cuba

HI clearing weapons in eastern Laos 03/05/19

Laos is one of the countries most heavily contaminated by explosive remnants of war in the world. HI’s weapons clearance teams on the ground are working to end this terrible threat to civilian lives. 

  • Laos

 

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