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Growing Together: The importance of play in refugee camps 07/19/17

With support from the IKEA Foundation, Handicap International is enabling 13,000 children in refugee camps in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Thailand to learn and develop through play in a safe environment. The organization is training parents and community volunteers to stimulate children from infancy.

  • Thailand
  • Bangladesh
  • Pakistan

Parallel London: Celebrate inclusion while raising life-changing funds 07/17/17

Taking place in London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in September 2017, Parallel London is the world’s first fully accessible, inclusive fun run. Run it, walk it, push it, or be pushed. Anything goes!

  • International

The floor is lava! game is a reminder of danger posed by landmines 07/12/17

"The floor is lava" is taking the internet by storm. But for some, it's not a game.

  • International

Abdallah's greatest wish 07/11/17

Abdallah was injured in an explosion in Mosul, in May 2017. Now displaced with his family in a camp located east of the city, the teenager receives assistance from Handicap International, including rehabilitation care to help him recover from a broken leg.

  • Iraq

Our winning idea! 07/11/17

We're thrilled to announce that HI was selected as a winner of Amplify's Disability and Inclusion Challenge!

  • International

New factsheets on the added value of physical rehabilitation 07/05/17

Seven new factsheets on the added value of rehabilitation, aimed at improving the awareness and understanding of the role that rehabilitation can play in global health, and looking at current and future trends.

  • International

How cluster bombs work 06/30/17

Cluster bombs have killed and maimed thousands of civilians, who are overwhelmingly the main victims. Learn how cluster munitions work.

  • International

Mosul: Over 1 million people displaced since the beginning of the offensive 06/29/17

In October 2016, the Iraqi armed forces launched a military offensive to retake Mosul, Iraq. Since then, over one million civilians have been displaced.  Two weeks ago, the final assault was launched on Mosul’s Old City, where hundreds of thousands of people were still trapped and where the fighting has considerably intensified. Handicap International describes the situation as extremely alarming.

  • Iraq

Changing the lives of people in South Sudan 06/28/17

Aleema Shivji, Executive Director of Handicap International UK, explains how the Humanitarian Disability Charter is making vital change in the lives of people with disability living in crises.

  • United Kingdom
  • South Sudan

Crisis in DR Congo: “We go days without food or sleep” 06/16/17

More than two million people have been affected by the humanitarian crisis in Grand Kasai, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Handicap International has sent emergency specialists to support its teams already working in the field. Sulu Bellarmin, who works as the organization’s driver and a logistics assistant, tells us what life is like in Kasai.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

Sri Lanka emergency: Death toll mounts following severe floods 06/02/17

Torrential downpours and flash floods in southwest Sri Lanka over the weekend claimed at least 169 lives. More than half a million people are affected, and 75,000 people have been forced to leave their homes. Handicap International’s emergency response experts and the local team in Sri Lanka are evaluating ways to help.

  • Sri Lanka

Launch of weapons clearance operations in Iraq 05/26/17

Several weeks ago, Handicap International launched weapons clearance operations in the governorates of Kirkuk and Diyala in Iraq. In one month, the organization has already destroyed more than 1,000 explosive remnants of war in sectors seriously affected by fighting. 

  • International

Mosul: Nearly 100,000 people displaced in two months 05/26/17

Two months ago, the Iraqi and Kurdish armed forces launched an offensive to retake Mosul, in Iraq. Since then, nearly 100,000 people have fled the city and its surroundings. Handicap International’s teams are working in various displacement areas to provide them with assistance.

  • International

“He wants to know if his legs will grow back” 05/24/17

On the 21st of March 2017, Baker was injured in an air attack in the west of Mosul. After having both of his legs amputated, he is now recovering in a hospital on the outskirts of the city. Handicap International is providing him with physical therapy care and psychosocial support.

  • Iraq

“He wants to know if his legs will grow back” 05/18/17

On 21st March 2017, 9-year-old Bakr was injured in an air attack in the west of Mosul. After having both of his legs amputated, he is now recovering in a hospital on the outskirts of the city. Handicap International is providing him with physical therapy care and psychosocial support.

  • Iraq

 

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