On Thursday, November 7, the launch of the book “My Life in Politics” by former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lloyd Axworthy, took place at the Center for sustainable development in Montreal.
Now aged 38, Anicha lived confined to her home for many years because of her disabilities. Her encounter with HI changed her life.
HI mourns the death of our colleague Sabreen and three of her children on 2 November in Jabalia, where she was visiting her family.
Since Humanity & Inclusion’s local partner, Cambodian Self Help Demining (CHSD), cleared the area at the beginning of the year, Yem Yon has at last been able to cultivate his land in safety after decades of danger.
In Saint Louis, Senegal, the diabetes rate is five times higher than in the rest of the country. HI is working here with associations and communities to inform and support patients.
Since tropical storm Trami (Kristine) made landfall over the northwestern Philippines, 7,000,000 people awaiting urgent humanitarian aid, and at least 141 people died.
Rosalía's son was born with cerebral palsy following a difficult birth. Their journey through the healthcare system has been fraught with difficulties but the boy is receiving the support he needs.
Samira, now a teenager, lost her leg when she was 9 as the result of a bullet wound. Thanks to HI, she can now stand on her own two feet again and is confidently looking to the future.
Open Call for a Ceasefire in Gaza, Lebanon and Israel and End to Impunity amid a Spiralling Humanitarian Catastrophe and Escalating Regional Conflict.
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.
Sarah Tumsifu fled Saké with her family to escape the fighting. More than 2.7 million people like Sarah have been displaced by the crisis in the DRC.
Portrait of Faith Njiru, Humanity & Inclusion physiotherapist and project manager working in Dadaab refugee camp in eastern Kenya.
Najmo is a community worker in Dadaab refugee camp in eastern Kenya. A refugee herself, she is committed to improving the future of her community.
HI Operations Manager Zeina Salhani tells her experience of the current crisis and how HI is able to adapt its activities to meet the urgent needs of the people.
In Kurigram, a region particularly affected by climate hazards, this single mother fights day after day to improve the life of her disabled daughter.
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