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Sudan Crisis

Help us support the most vunerable

 
 

Sudan Crisis

Support us in helping the most vulnerable

 

Humanity & Inclusion Canada (HI) supports people with disabilities and those affected by poverty, conflict, and disaster and is one of the only Canadian NGOs specializing in humanitarian demining.

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Ensure people with disabilities are included in Canada's foreign aid.

OUR GLOBAL IMPACT

million

people directly supported in 2025

58

countries

400

projects

Nobel Peace Prize medal Nobel Peace Prize medal Nobel Peace Prize medal Nobel Peace Prize medal

Co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 1997

for our work towards banning and clearing anti-personnel landmines

Where your
support
helps

WHAT WE DO

Since HI was founded in 1982, we have supported tens of millions of people in 60 countries. Our teams work tirelessly to support those most in need in humanitarian emergencies, chronic crises, and long-term development.

Emergencies

HI’s emergency teams take action on the ground to assist those most in need - particularly people with disabilities, those who've been injured, and displaced people. We work to ensure that no one is left behind in a humanitarian crisis.

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Landmine and Explosive Ordnance Clearance

HI has a comprehensive approach to mine action, working to protect civilians, support the victims of conflict, and campaign for change. We clear landmines and explosive remnants of war, educate communities about the risks, and help survivors back into society.

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Angie, a 20-year-old female deminer with HI in Cauca, Colombia. Angie, a 20-year-old female deminer with HI in Cauca, Colombia. Angie, a 20-year-old female deminer with HI in Cauca, Colombia. Angie, a 20-year-old female deminer with HI in Cauca, Colombia.

Rehabilitation

HI teams provide life-changing rehabilitation, prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs, and other aids to injured individuals and people with disabilities. We campaign for rehabilitation to be integrated into health systems worldwide.

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Sanaullah, 5, at HI's Physical Rehabilitation Centre in Afghanistan Sanaullah, 5, at HI's Physical Rehabilitation Centre in Afghanistan Sanaullah, 5, at HI's Physical Rehabilitation Centre in Afghanistan Sanaullah, 5, at HI's Physical Rehabilitation Centre in Afghanistan

Inclusive Development

HI works with people with disabilities, their families, governments, communities, and partner organizations to ensure equal rights and opportunities in education, employment, healthcare, and beyond.

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Mary Josefine, a 15 year old girl included in school in Uganda Mary Josefine, a 15 year old girl included in school in Uganda Mary Josefine, a 15 year old girl included in school in Uganda Mary Josefine, a 15 year old girl included in school in Uganda

RECENT NEWS

Haiti: Eugénie, driven from her home by gangs, learns to walk with HI

Haiti: Eugénie, driven from her home by gangs, learns to walk with HI March, 27 2026

Like Eugénie, nearly 2 million people need help in Port-au-Prince. HI is helping them to become more independent through emergency care.

Haiti

Abeer, Deminer in Syria: "Each Mine Removed Is a Seed of Hope" March, 26 2026

In Idlib, Syria, landmines continue to threaten the lives of civilians. Abeer works as a deminer, clearing contaminated areas so that communities can live in safety.

Syria

Through Nataliia’s Eyes: Resilience and Recovery in War March, 24 2026

Psychologist Nataliia has been working in Ukraine for HI for a year

Ukraine

Security crisis in the Sahel: HI supports a Burkinabe refugee in Togo March, 18 2026

Awa*, 48, fled to northern Togo after an armed attack in Burkina Faso. She received medical and psychosocial care thanks to HI.

Togo