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Lebanon joins the Ottawa Treaty: a strong signal for the protection of civilians 21/05/26

On 1 May 2026, Lebanon deposited its instrument of ratification of the Mine Ban Treaty with the United Nations, thereby becoming the 162nd State Party to this historic treaty.

  • Lebanon

HI Clearance Operation in Mount Lebanon 21/05/26

Beside responding to the current crisis, Humanity & Inclusion continues clearance operations in Lebanon.

  • Lebanon

Survival: the lives of people displaced by violence in Haiti 21/05/26

Marie Danielle Benoît is a very active and committed woman who lost everything in the crisis currently affecting Haiti. But she remains hopeful and, with Humanity & Inclusion’s help, is gradually rebuilding her life.

  • Haiti

In Haiti, Wadson’s dreams were shattered by gang violence 21/05/26

Now an amputee, Wadson lives in extremely precarious conditions. Humanity & Inclusion has provided him with crutches and physiotherapy sessions so that he can walk again and begin to rebuild his life.

  • Haiti

HI launches demining operations in Yemen 21/05/26

Humanity & Inclusion (HI)'s Explosive Disposal Manager Loedwig Voges oversees HI teams who safely remove explosive hazards so that civilians can live without the constant fear of an accident. He explains HI’s work

  • Yemen

For Stéphania, being a physiotherapist is both a vocation and a vision for the future 21/05/26

Stéphania Saint-Val is a physiotherapist in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Driven by a desire to help, she works with displaced people with professionalism and compassion.

  • Haiti

Stanley, physiotherapist: I want to become one of the pioneers of rehabilitation in Haiti 08/05/26

Stanley Paulin is a physiotherapist in Port-au-Prince, where he works with displaced people. Driven by his commitment and determination, he looks back on his journey and his hopes.

  • Haiti

Risk education for youth should be mandatory 08/05/26

Tamara Plokha, Director of Kamyanske Higher Vocational School in Ukraine: «We need to educate teenagers on explosive ordnance risks.

  • Ukraine

Ukraine: From Emergency Aid to Long-Term Recovery 08/05/26

In southeastern Ukraine, there is an urgent demand for psychological care, rehabilitation, and individualised support.

  • Ukraine

Lebanon: People with disabilities, forgotten victims of the crisis 08/05/26

Thousands of Lebanese forced to flee their homes. People with disabilities are the hardest hit, and the least assisted, Humanity & Inclusion states in its report Leaving No One Behind.

  • Lebanon

DRC: a tricycle provided by HI changes Dorica's life 08/05/26

After fleeing the violence in Kashuga, Dorica, a mother, found refuge in Sake. Thanks to Humanity & Inclusion’s support, she has regained her mobility and a source of income for her family.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

At 99, Léo, displaced by war, is walking again 08/05/26

Léo Kuvirhe, aged 99, fled the violence in eastern DRC to seek refuge in Kitshanga. Thanks to the support from Humanity & Inclusion, he has regained his mobility and independence.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

HI psychologists support people affected by violence in North Kivu 08/05/26

Forced displacement, violence, abuses: the people of North Kivu are subjected to extreme levels of stress. Humanity & Inclusion's psychologists help them cope with shock and trauma.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

Madagascar: HI supports the victims of Cyclone Fytia 08/05/26

Thanks to financial aid, people affected by the disaster can cover their basic needs and rebuild their lives.

  • Madagascar

HI provides emergency rehabilitation care to war victims in Sudan 20/04/26

Three years after the outbreak of the war, the Sudanese population continues to endure extreme violence.

  • Sudan