Worldwide impact
Humanity & Inclusion's global impact in figures.
Fymee learning to walk again on her new artificial leg, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. | © William Daniels/HI
Humanity & Inclusion's global impact in figures.
Fymee learning to walk again on her new artificial leg, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. | © William Daniels/HI
Thanks to individual supporters just like you, Humanity & Inclusion supports disabled and vulnerable people in countries around the world affected by conflict, disaster and poverty.
As well as our amazing donors, we also rely on the dedication of our 5,072 staff around the world, including 4,241 local staff supporting our programmes on the ground.[1]
Since HI was founded in 1982, our work has benefitted tens of millions of people worldwide. In 2023, we ran 446 projects in 59 countries.
The following figures represent the number of people directly benefitting from HI's work in 2023:
• 2,673,083 People directly supported [2]
People having received goods or services as part of a project implemented by HI or its operating partners.
• 10,184,789 People indirectly supported (e.g. family members, carers)
People benefiting from the effects of goods or services received by people directly supported by HI.
• Emergencies: 1,380,591 people
• Rehabilitation: 536,309 people
• Armed Violence Reduction: 590,643 people
• Health: 858,769 people
• Social and Inclusion: 850,439 people [3]
• Safeguarding and Risk Reduction: 242,661 people [4]
[1] Staff numbers expressed in annual full-time equivalent positions.
[2] The number of people having benefitted directly from the actions of HI and its partners in 2023. Some people benefitted from multiple services and/or activities. For this reason, data by sector of activity cannot be cumulated. This is non-exhaustive data that does not include all sectors of HI’s activity.
[3] Social and Inclusion: Services related to habitat, infrastructure, communication and public transport; services related to justice, citizenship and political participation; social services; educational services; economic services; water, sanitation and hygiene services.
[4] Safeguarding and risk reduction: Natural disaster risk reduction & climate change adaptation, safeguarding against abuse and violence, inclusive humanitarian action, gender and disability.
Our actions focus on the most vulnerable groups in the poorest countries of the world. Your support will directly impact:
Find out about the main issues we work on:
These are just some of the specialist roles that make up our dedicated teams:
For more information about HI's global activities and impact, please download the latest Annual Report for the HI network:
► 2022 Annual Report - HI Network (PDF, 2.3 MB)
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is an independent charity working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. We work tirelessly alongside disabled and vulnerable people to help meet their basic needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights.
Humanity & Inclusion works across the globe to help people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups. The map and list below shows which countries we work in.
One billion people around the world live with some form of disability, making up around 15% of the global population. The vast majority of people with disabilities live in developing countries.
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Romero House
55 Westminster Bridge Road
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UK registered charity no. 1082565
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Humanity & Inclusion UK
Romero House,
55 Westminster Bridge Road,
London
SE1 7JB
UK registered charity no. 1082565
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