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Rohingya refugees: two months into the humanitarian crisis October, 24 2017
More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since 25 August from neighbouring Myanmar. Handicap International (HI) has implemented a series of emergency actions in aid of Rohingya refugees who, having escaped, now live in utter destitution. Over the last two months, the organisation has already supplied humanitarian assistance to some 20,000 of the most vulnerable people.
- Bangladesh
Raqqa: “The humanitarian situation is critical and the risks enormous” October, 20 2017
The city of Raqqa in Syria was recaptured by military forces[1] on 17 October 2017. Five months of fighting has caused a high number of civilian casualties and displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
[1] Syrian Democratic Forces and coalition forces
- Syria
“Everything disappeared in front of his eyes - his body couldn’t cope” October, 19 2017
Mohsen, 64, fled the war in Syria with his family. Deeply affected by the events of recent years and his difficult living conditions, he suffered a stroke that left him hemiplegic. Humanity & Inlusion (HI) is providing him with physiotherapy care, to help him regain some of his mobility.
- Syria
Mosul: “Most civilians still need humanitarian assistance” October, 17 2017
A year ago, on October 17th 2016, the armed forces launched a military offensive to retake the city of Mosul, in Iraq. More than one million civilians were displaced by the fighting, which lasted nine months, and over 18,000 people were injured. Below is an update on one of the region’s biggest humanitarian crises.
- Iraq
Bangladesh crisis: Handicap International (HI) beefs up its emergency assistance October, 16 2017
More than 500,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since the end of August from neighbouring Myanmar. Handicap International (HI) is stepping up its humanitarian aid effort in response to this crisis, which is unprecedented in the region. Since 25 August, the organisation has already supplied humanitarian assistance to 15,000 people.
- Bangladesh
Handicap International deploys backup team October, 13 2017
As the number of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh tops 500,000, Handicap International has expressed alarm at the plight of thousands of destitute people arriving in the country every day. Although only half of refugees have received emergency shelters from NGOs in the field, 2,000 Rohingya continue to cross the border daily. Handicap International has sent a backup team to help the most vulnerable individuals access humanitarian assistance.
- Bangladesh
Advancing the rights of people with mental or psychosocial disabilities October, 9 2017
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) and the Agence française de développement (AFD) will hold a two-day mental health workshop for funding bodies, mental health professionals and users at the AFD’s head office in Paris from 11 to 12 October. UNIFOR, Canada’s largest private sector union, will be present. Some 50 people are expected to attend. Aude Bausson, coordinator of the West Africa mental health programme, explains what the two-day workshop hopes to achieve.
- International
« I am in too much pain » October, 6 2017
Zibon Sona is an 80 year old widow. She was forced to leave Myanmar in September 2017 and has sought refuge in an improvised refugee camp in Bangladesh. Due to a physical disability, she is unable to move from her tarpaulin shelter and is reliant on her daughter for basic care.
- Bangladesh
Everywhere the bombing followed us October, 6 2017
One year after the launch of the report “Qasef: Escaping the bombing”, Handicap International introduces its new report: “Everywhere the bombing followed us”.
- Lebanon
- Syria
“The bomb fell on my children” October, 3 2017
Omar, 11, was injured in a bomb attack in Mosul, last June. After having his left leg amputated, he is now being assisted by a team from Handicap International (HI) in Muharibeen hospital. The physiotherapists provide him with rehabilitation care.
- Iraq
«We desperately need food» October, 2 2017
Like more than 500,000 Rohingyas who have had to flee their homes in recent months, Monowara and her family have sought safety in a makeshift camp in Bangladesh. This young woman in her thirties has three children and is pregnant with her fourth. She has received very little humanitarian aid. Monwara provided us with this testimony:
- Bangladesh
Hurricane season: Haitians at risk October, 2 2017
The 4th of October, 2017, marks one year since Hurricane Matthew ravaged southern Haiti. 140mph winds and severe flooding caused 603 deaths and widespread loss of homes, livestock and infrastructure. Handicap International (HI) is helping Haitians to cope with the 2017 cyclone season.
- Haiti
Thousands displaced by worsening conflict in the Philippines September, 28 2017
Handicap International (HI) in increasingly concerned for the welfare of tens of thousands of displaced people in the southern Philippines. Since armed conflict broke out in Marawi city, Mindanao, on the 23rd of May 2017, at least 360,000 people have been forced to leave their homes. Many are now living in precarious conditions.
- Philippines
Inclusion campaigner, Yetnebersh Nigussie, receives 2017 ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’ September, 26 2017
Yetnebersh Nigussie has dedicated her life to promoting the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities. She has been awarded the prestigious Right Livelihood Award, widely referred to as the ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’, for her determination to ensure that people with disabilities are never left behind.
- Ethiopia
“He blew himself up next to my son” September, 20 2017
Fetyan was caught in a terrorist attack in Mosul last June. Severely burned, he is now trying to recover from his injuries and regain the use of his hands. A team from Handicap International (HI) is providing him with rehabilitation care.
- Iraq