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Cyclone Mocha may hit world’s largest refugee camp in Bangladesh May, 12 2023
Mocha may hit the border area of Bangladesh and Myanmar on sunday 14th May. Concerns are very high regarding Cox’s Bazar refugee camps, where 1 million Rohingya are living.
- Bangladesh
Demining in complex and dangerous environments, the example of Syria May, 11 2023
In Raqqa, HI has been conducting underwater operations to locate, identify and remove explosive weapons. Thanks to these operations, the inhabitants now have access to drinking water again.
- Syria
Growing coffee on land free of mines May, 10 2023
It took 10 years for Justiniano, a farmer in Colombia, to feel safe when walking on and cultivating his land. Thanks to HI’s demining operations, his plantation is now flourishing.
- Colombia
Ayham, 10, lost his entire family in the earthquake that struck Syria on 6 February. May, 9 2023
Ayham has been receiving psychological and rehabilitation care from HI and its partners since the earthquake that hit Syria and Turkey on 6 February.
- Syria
42,300 Sudanese refugees in Egypt: Humanitarian needs are severely increasing. May, 4 2023
Up to 300,000 Sudanese are expected to cross the border and will need humanitarian assistance. HI is prepared to aid refugees and host communities. Donors are urged to prevent disaster.
- Egypt
3 months after the earthquake: HI helps Syrian children to overcome their trauma May, 4 2023
Mohammed, Taim, Hosain are three of the young survivors receiving psychological support from HI’s partners after the deadly February earthquake in northwest Syria. These are their stories.
- Syria
In Cambodia, HI acts in the long term April, 27 2023
Back from a field visit to Cambodia in early March, Pierre Léonard, President of the Board of Directors of Humanity & Inclusion Canada shares his experience.
- Cambodia
2015-2023: 8 years on, what has become of Sandesh who lost both legs in the earthquake? April, 20 2023
Sandesh was only a teenager when he lost both of his legs in the earthquake that hit Nepal in 2015. Since then, HI teams have been supporting him as he rebuilds his life.
- Nepal
In Mali, HI helps poor households to meet their own needs April, 18 2023
In Mali, drought and conflict are ravaging the region and threatening the population’s food security. In Léré, HI is supporting poor households to gain financial independence.
- Mali
Abd al-Rahman, two and half years old, displaced by the war, orphaned by the earthquake April, 3 2023
Abd al-Rahman lost several members of his family in the earthquake on 6 February and was himself seriously injured. Two months later, he is still in one of HI’s partner hospitals in northwest Syria.
- Syria
Elisabeth, an essential link between HI’s deminers and the population April, 3 2023
Elisabeth, community liaison agent, intervenes before, during and after the work of the demining teams. Her role is essential to ensuring the security of operations and the trust of the community.
- Senegal
With HI’s support, Wiliany’s autonomy is improving March, 14 2023
Wiliany is a young Venezuelan girl living with a motor impairment. She is attending physical therapy sessions and HI has provided her with a new walking frame to help her get around her neighbourhood.
- Venezuela
"I just want to live in dignity with my family” March, 8 2023
"I have all the strength in the world!” This is how Khaled, a four-and-a-half-year-old ball of energy, welcomes HI’s team to his home.
- Syria
Injured by the war in Syria, this is Omar’s story. March, 8 2023
Having had his leg amputated by shrapnel, Omar fled Syria with his family and is now living in Jordan where he has received physical rehabilitation treatment and a new prosthesis.
- Syria