Jerome was severely affected by the earthquake in August 2021 and then by a stroke. HI is providing him with physical rehabilitation and psychosocial support to help him overcome these challenges.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) has mobilized its teams to help the victims of the August 14th earthquake. The organization has already transported tons of material to support the most affected families.
The earthquake that hit Haiti claimed thousands of lives and caused widespread desolation. Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is actively responding and has already provided 1200 rehabilitation sessions to people injured.
Of the estimated 800,000 people affected by the earthquake in Haiti, women and girls with disabilities are among those most impacted. Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is on-site working to ensure their needs are accounted for.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) and partners have supported more than 10,000 people in coping with COVID-19. Despite the earthquake of August 14, HI continues to help the most vulnerable amid the pandemic.
One month after an earthquake wreaked havoc in southwest Haiti, humanitarian needs remain immense. The disaster caused over 2,000 deaths and put 650,000 people in need of vital support.
Marjorie works as a rehabilitation specialist for Humanity & Inclusion (HI). She tells us what conditions are like in Grand Sud, Haiti.
After the 2010 earthquake introduced her to the field, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) rehabilitation graduate Guetchly-Nise now finds herself treating those affected by the most recent quake in Haiti
Members of the Humanity & Inclusion (HI) emergency team head north from the Cayes to assess needs of Grande’Anse following the earthquake
Humanity & Inclusion (HI)’s inclusion project manager in Haiti, Jean Fredely, recalls the day the earthquake struck and tells us more about what life is like in the field :
In the aftermath of the recent Haitian earthquake, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) successfully delivers humanitarian aid by sea to support individuals affected by the disaster
A team of physiotherapists coordinated by Humanity & Inclusion (HI) and its partner FONTEN is assisting victims of the earthquake. Oscar, who was injured as he tried to escape, is one of them
Just days after an earthquake hit Haiti, Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is providing assistance in hospitals in one of the country’s worst affected region. A team of physiotherapists will begin work this week.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) teams in Haiti are preparing an emergency responce following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake on Saturday. The affected regions remain blocked, keeping thousands of people from receiving vital aid.
The Humanity & Inclusion (HI) emergency response team has begun the training process for new physiotherapist recruits who will be reinforcing local hospitals and a rehabilitation center in the Cayes, Haiti
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