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In Mandalay, "the smell of corpses is everywhere" 08/04/25

The toll of the earthquake in Myanmar continues to rise: 4,316 people have lost their lives, 6,588 have been injured. Humanity & Inclusion teams are mobilised to provide assistance to those affected.

  • Myanmar

"We need help": Burmese rescue workers in the midst of the chaos 08/04/25

One of Humanity & Inclusion's partners in Myanmar is an ambulance organisation that has been mobilised since the first hours after the earthquake in Mandalay. A week on from the disaster, they recount their experience.

  • Myanmar

"There is a reason landmines were banned. And it hasn’t changed." 04/04/25

On International Mine Awareness Day 2025, George Graham, Chief Executive of Humanity & Inclusion UK, explains why we should be celebrating the lives saved by the Mine Ban Treaty and redoubling our commitment to the fight against mines.

  • United Kingdom
  • International

HI assess the contamination by explosive remnants and unexploded ordnance in Gaza 01/04/25

This is an example of an Explosive Hazard Assessment done by Humanity & Inclusion's team in Gaza. It took place in Deir el-Balah last December.

  • Occupied Palestinian Territories

Powerful earthquake in Myanmar: HI teams are on the ground 28/03/25

A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7 struck central Myanmar on Friday, March 28, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Humanity & Inclusion, which is present in the country, is currently assessing the extent of the damage and preparing to intervene.

  • Myanmar

In Uganda, Promise is now living life like any other child 26/03/25

Because of an untreated fracture, Promise lived through years of pain. Thanks to Humanity & Inclusion, he can now go to school and play with the other children.

  • Uganda

The road to school for Gabriel, a 10 year-old boy living with cerebral palsy 26/03/25

Gabriel had long dreamt of going to school in the refugee settlement where he lives. Today, HI’s rehabilitation and inclusion teams have helped make his dream come true.

  • Uganda

Raphaël: a young boy's pathway to learning to walk 26/03/25

Raphaël was born with partial paralysis and for a long time he was unable to walk. Today, he can walk, run and get to school by himself. He is studying hard in the hope of becoming a doctor one day.

  • Benin

Inclusion of people with disabilities: Damien, a shoemaker in Cotonou, has big plans 25/03/25

Thanks to his energy and determination, Damien Falola has been able to fulfil his dream of setting up his own shoemaking business. He talks to us about his journey and the support he has received from Humanity & Inclusion.

  • Benin

Behind the scenes of the transport of humanitarian aid in Ukraine 25/03/25

Atlas Logistique, Humanity & Inclusion's operational unit, has been transporting vital supplies in the less accessible areas of Ukraine, sometimes less than 20 kilometres from the fighting.

  • Ukraine

The challenge of explosive contamination in Iraq 25/03/25

Roger Eid, Humanity & Inclusion's Chief of Operations in Iraq, discusses the ongoing threat to the population of explosive remnants of war in a country littered with these deadly vestiges of past conflicts.

  • Iraq

Maintaining the cold chain in emergencies: a challenge being met by Atlas Logistique 25/03/25

In humanitarian crises, a variation of just one degree can make the difference between a drug's effectiveness and the irreversible loss of this effectiveness.

  • International

Introducing our new Chair, Chloe Marshall 24/03/25

As Chair of Humanity & Inclusion UK, Chloe will guide us in continuing our vital work supporting disabled and vulnerable people worldwide.

  • United Kingdom

Millions of people left waiting for humanitarian aid 28/02/25

As humanitarian needs increase, public funding for international aid is decreasing. HI is committed to supporting vulnerable populations and providing assistance to those who need it most.

  • International

Live from Goma: life under high tension 24/02/25

Robert Muzuri Rugoheza, Humanity & Inclusion's mental health and psychosocial support project manager, talks about life in Goma today and the population's urgent needs.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo