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Mosul: 150 civilians killed in coalition attack 03/29/17
Handicap International condemns the heavy price paid by civilians in Mosul, Iraq. More than 150 civilians were killed in an international coalition airstrike on Mosul’s Al-Jadida district on 17th March 2017.
- Iraq
Food crisis: Preparing for the worst humanitarian crisis in 70 years 03/24/17
Twenty million people in Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia, and northeastern Nigeria have been grappling with a serious food crisis since 2016. Several East African countries have been hit by drought in recent months, including Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Uganda, South Sudan and, to a lesser extent, Tanzania. In some countries, conflicts have caused severe food shortages. Handicap International is preparing to deal with one of the worst humanitarian crises since the Second World War.
- Yemen
- South Sudan
BOMBED: New exhibition gives voice to injured Syrians 03/23/17
A new exhibition, "BOMBED", gives a voice to Syrian refugees injured by explosive weapons. People like Sondos, 8, who was injured when her school in Syria was bombed.
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- Syria
Madagascar: More than 85,000 people displaced by Cyclone Enawo 03/13/17
Cyclone Enawo, which hit Madagascar on 6, 7 and 8 March 2017, has affected some 300,000 people, including 175,000 in Antalaha district, in the northeast of the country. More than 85,000 people are still displaced from their homes. According to the authorities, the cyclone and subsequent flooding have caused extensive damage. Handicap International’s teams are preparing to assist the population.
- Madagascar
Salam, 7: Victim of a war she didn't understand 03/13/17
Meet seven-year-old Salam, a Syrian girl who was tragically injured by an unexploded weapon. After Doctors in Jordan amputated her left leg and part of her right foot, Humanity & Inclusion's team fitted her with a prosthesis and now provides her with regular physical therapy care.
- Jordan
- Syria
Madagascar: Over 52,000 people affected by Cyclone Enawo 03/10/17
Cyclone Enawo has passed through Madagascar and will end its course in the Anosy region (south-east). The authorities have reported severe damage caused not only by the cyclone itself but by the subsequent flooding it has caused. The national office of risk and disaster management is reporting 10,000 displaced persons and 52,000 people affected. Handicap International's teams have started to assess the population's needs.
- Madagascar
Danger does not disappear when the fighting ends 03/08/17
Aleema Shivji, Executive Director of Handicap International UK, describes the shocking legacy of explosive weapons contamination facing civilians in Iraq.
- Iraq
Madagascar: We are very concerned about people in the north-east of the country 03/08/17
Cyclone Enawo reached Madagascar on the evening of Tuesday 7th March, sweeping through the country. The scale of the damage caused is still unknown. It is feared that in the north-east regions, hit overnight, there may be significant destruction. Nearly 600,000 people have faced violent winds (over 120 km/h), which have battered their homes and their crops. Handicap international’s teams, already present in certain areas, will head to the most severely affected parts of the country as soon as conditions allow.
- Madagascar
Cyclone Enawo makes landfall in Madagascar 03/07/17
Cyclone Enawo, which made landfall on the north-eastern coast of Madagascar on Tuesday 7th March 2017, could affect 2 million people, according to the Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System. Handicap International’s teams already present in the country have been mobilized and are preparing to launch an emergency response based on the needs.
- Madagascar
Tens of thousands on brink of famine in South Sudan 03/06/17
Famine was declared in several regions of South Sudan in February 2017: 4.5 million people, half of the country’s population, are surviving on what they can find or facing starvation. Xavier Duvauchelle, head of the Eastern and Southern Africa Desk at Handicap International, explains more.
- South Sudan
Celebrating women with disabilities 03/02/17
On 8th March each year, Handicap International celebrates International Women’s Day. The day is an opportunity for us to recognize the exceptional achievements of ordinary women around the world.
Haiti: The impact of our emergency response, four months on from Hurricane Matthew 03/01/17
Four months after Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti, many people still need humanitarian aid. Handicap International has distributed emergency kits and household items to one thousand homes, benefiting more than 4,700 people affected by the disaster. The organization has also transported more than 270 tons of humanitarian equipment to people living in remote areas.
- Haiti
What are cluster bombs? 03/01/17
Cluster bombs have killed and maimed thousands of civilians, who are overwhelmingly the main victims. But what exactly are cluster munitions?
- International
- Ukraine
- Yemen
- Syria
- Laos
Urgent need for rehabilitation services in Yemen 02/21/17
After two years of war, violence is part of daily life in Yemen. Handicap International is therefore providing support to rehabilitation departments in three health centers in Sana’a, where it has already assisted more than 4,500 people since August 2015.
- Yemen