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Syria’s time bomb: 2 million children at risk from explosive weapons 05/12/15
A new report, published today by charity Handicap International, reveals the high degree of weapons contamination in Syria and warns that the lives of 5.1 million Syrians - including more than 2 million children - are at risk. Handicap International is calling on all the parties to the Syrian conflict to abide by their obligations under international humanitarian law and immediately end the use of explosive weapons in populated areas. The international community must also urgently respond to address the harmful effects of these weapons on civilians.
- Syria
Jehad: I had no idea who was dead or alive 05/11/15
Jehad is 24. She was evacuated from her home on the first day of Eid after a warning missile hit her neighborhood, and she moved to her uncle’s house.
- Occupied Palestinian Territories
Road Safety: Handicap International commits to protect children 05/07/15
Every 4 minutes, somewhere in the world, a child is the victim of a road traffic accident. The Child Road Safety in the Americas Congress, organized in collaboration with Handicap International and the United Nations, is to be held in Costa Rica on 7 and 8 May with the aim of improving road safety to better protect children.
Nepal earthquake: Vital support for the emergency rehabilitation sector 05/06/15
According to the World Health Organization , Nepal is likely to experience a shortfall of staff trained to provide post-trauma care to people with injuries. Handicap International has been working in the country for fifteen years, where its field program team has been providing support to five rehabilitation centers and forms part of Nepal’s rehabilitation network. However, following the earthquake, there has been an increase in the number of people with injuries, and the organization has had to deploy additional staff to oversee professionals already working in the field in order to ensure they provide adequate emergency rehabilitation care.
- Nepal
Nepal earthquake: Our priority is to care for the injured 05/04/15
Following the devastating earthquake in Nepal on Saturday 25th April, Handicap International’s teams immediately began distributing equipment to two hospitals in Kathmandu on Saturday. A team of emergency specialists left for Nepal on Sunday evening, followed by a second team on Monday to provide care for injured people and help them avoid developing permanent disabilities.
- Nepal
Nepal: Staff assess situation for earthquake victims in isolated Gorkha 04/29/15
The day after Nepal was hit by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake on Saturday 25 April, Wesley Pryor, Handicap International’s rehabilitation adviser, traveled to assess the situation in Gorkha, an isolated region very close to the epicenter. He traveled in conjunction with International Medical Corps.
- Nepal
Handicap International sends emergency specialists to Nepal 04/26/15
Handicap International’s teams, already present and active on the ground in response to the disaster, will be joined from Monday by several emergency specialists, to evaluate and meet the immediate needs. The first aid distributions were already made on Saturday by the organization, which is also providing care to injured people.
- Nepal
Earthquake in Nepal: Handicap International brings immediate aid to victims 04/25/15
On Saturday morning, 25th April, a powerful earthquake struck Nepal. So far the disaster has killed more than 1,000 people. Nepal has declared a state of emergency, and Handicap International teams are already on the ground, delivering direct aid and evaluating the need for a large-scale emergency intervention.
- Nepal
Sumaira, the hope of living an independent life 04/23/15
Sumaira, 8 years old, was born with the congenital development disorder Spina Bifida . Despite her parents' best efforts to provide her with care, Sumaira is unable to stand up and walk unaided. Before she started receiving care from Handicap International, she was fully dependent on her parents for all her day-to-day needs.
- India
Sierra Leone: The fight against Ebola goes on 04/21/15
Despite the hopes raised by a sharp drop in the number of contaminations in January, the Ebola virus epidemic is not over yet. Bruno Leclercq, Handicap International’s Field Program Director in Sierra Leone and Liberia, talked to us about the problems still facing the region and the exceptional commitment shown by the people of Sierra Leone.
- Liberia (inactive)
- Sierra Leone
“I want to tell everyone in the world to stop using mines” 04/10/15
Seng Ly, 52, lost the use of her legs in 1989 after she was hit by an anti-tank mine. At the time, she was living in a camp for Cambodian refugees in Thailand. More than twenty years on, Handicap International is still at her side.
- Cambodia
Ebola: “Until the number of cases reaches zero, we’ve still got work on our hands” 03/24/15
After recently returning from Sierra Leone, where she coordinated Handicap International’s emergency operations, Nathalie Derrien talks to us about her experiences and the situation in the country worst affected by the epidemic.
- Sierra Leone
Helping people cope with the trauma they have experienced 03/23/15
In the wake of the conflict in Iraq, more than 2 million Iraqis have left their homes and everything they own behind them. A large proportion has suffered physical and psychological violence. Over 900,000 of them have been displaced to Iraqi Kurdistan, notably in the governorates of Erbil, Dohuk and Sulaymaniyah. Olivia Nevissas is one of the staff members deployed by Handicap International to help the families made most vulnerable by the crisis.
- Iraq
Sri Lanka: Being prepared for natural disasters 03/19/15
Five years ago a serious fall changed Arumugam Pakkiyam’s life forever. Arumugam, now 60, was left paralyzed.
- Sri Lanka
Roqaya: I was afraid I wouldn't be able to walk again at first 03/15/15
Roqaya, 14, was very seriously wounded by a shelling in Syria. Both of her legs had to be amputated at the knee. She didn’t know if she’d ever be able to walk again. But, less than a year later, she’s walking independently again thanks to the donations of our supporters and UK Aid.
- Jordan
- Syria