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Facilitating access to healthcare for Altiplano communities in Bolivia 16/12/24

Rosalía's son, Jair, was born with cerebral palsy following a difficult birth. Their journey through the healthcare system has been fraught with difficulties but Jair is receiving the support he needs.

  • Bolivia and Andean states

“I still have pieces of metal lodged in my leg and spine” 12/12/24

Elena, 53, was injured in a bomb attack last March in Ukraine. A few days later, her daughter was also injured. Thanks to Humanity & Inclusion's support, her daughter is now being looked after in a rehabilitation centre.

  • Ukraine

Anicha: “My dream is to be able to walk on my own!” 26/11/24

Now aged 38, Anicha lived confined to her home for many years because of her disabilities. Her encounter with Humanity & Inclusion changed her life.

  • Bangladesh

Ukraine, 1,000 days on: civilians are still the main victims of armed violence 26/11/24

20 November 2024 marked 1,000 days since the escalation of the war between Russia and Ukraine. The impact of this war on civilians is catastrophic on many levels.

  • Ukraine

OpenTeleRehab: customised remote rehabilitation services 18/10/24

HI's telerehabilitation software was first rolled out in Cambodia in May 2022. Here is some feedback from two families who have been using the customised service it provides.
  • Cambodia

On the road to school with Anai 15/10/24

Before, Anai’s father had to carry her to school. Today, with the help of Humanity & Inclusion and the support of her family, she can go on her own.

  • Uganda

Sokhina and Rozina: the road to independence for a mother and her disabled daughter 10/10/24

In Kurigram, a region particularly affected by climate hazards in Bangladesh, this single mother fights day after day to improve the life of her disabled daughter.

  • Bangladesh

“HI has helped my daughter overcome her disability!” 30/09/24

Ajida, aged 12, has cerebral palsy, which for a long time prevented her from standing or walking. Now, thanks to orthosis and an access ramp installed by Humanity & Inclusion, she can get to and from school on her own.

  • Bangladesh

Massive airstrikes in Lebanon kill and injure hundreds 30/09/24

Massive bombing creates panic and aggravates the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.

  • Lebanon

"Who will know that they need help?" 25/09/24

HI teams carry out a needs assessment in a reception centre for displaced people in Yurivka (Ukraine). Most of them have been impacted by bombardments.

  • Ukraine

Two young women from Morocco talk about their lives today, one year after the earthquake 06/09/24

Hassna Hicham and Hassna Raouane, both survivors of last September’s earthquake, share their memories with HI and talk about life in their community since the disaster.

  • Morocco

“I thought I was going to die” 06/09/24

Naima lives in Tajgalt, a village severely affected by the earthquake that struck Morocco in September 2023. One year on, Naima looks back at the disaster and the impact it has had on her life.

  • Morocco

Mohammad: HI Humanitarian Worker Displaced by the war 28/08/24

Mohammad Balousha is 41. He is a supervisor for facilities and procurement for Humanity & Inclusion in Gaza. He explains how difficult it is to be a humanitarian staff when one is impacted by armed violence.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territories

Hadil as the strength to go on and help people 28/08/24

Hadil Al Saqqa joined Humanity & Inclusion last April. She is a health project manager in Gaza. She explains how she copes with such a difficult situation.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territories

In Casamance, hope and the future are female 13/08/24

For 40 years, Casamance has been torn apart by conflict. Its women have mobilised and become essential actors in the building of peace: they are the future.

  • Senegal