Explosive ordnance in a school in an area in Syria emerging from active conflict. Courtesy of an International Humanitarian Mine Action actor operating in Syria. © DR
A woman with a child walks in front of a damaged residential building in a suburb of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, where a military shell hit, on February 25, 2022 © Daniel LEAL / AFP
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STOP BOMBING CIVILIANS
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A man clears debris at a damaged residential building in a suburb of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, where a military shell hit, on February 25, 2022 © Daniel LEAL / AFP
Sayed, aged 6, at HI's rehabilitation centre in Kandahar, Afghanistan © Jaweed Tanveer/HI
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Explosive ordnances threaten returning Ukrainians 26/05/22
Some persons displaced by the war in Ukraine are beginning to return home, to cities contaminated by explosive ordnances. Humanity & Inclusion will prepare communities to identify hazards and adopt safe behaviours.
Ukraine
HI is supporting a mental health hotline in Ukraine 19/05/22
With rising mental health and psychosocial support needs, the volunteer hotline allows affected populations in Ukraine to access services any time, from anywhere.
Ukraine
Yemen: “People with disabilities are afraid to go outside.” 26/05/22
Life of people with disabilities in Yemen is desperate. Difficulties fleeing violence, accessing aid... Advocacy Advisor for Humanity & Inclusion,Yasmine Daelman explains the situation.
Yemen
Environmental changes and disability 13/04/22
The negative consequences of environmental and climate changes have a greater impact on vulnerable populations and persons with disabilities.
International