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Everything was destroyed June, 20 2017
Hussein is 15 years old. At the end of 2016, he was injured during the bombing of Idlib, in Syria, in which half of his family was killed. He had one leg amputated and took refuge in Lebanon where he received support from Handicap International. “I don't think about the future, I don't have one”…
- Lebanon
#SlowDown : Handicap International raises awareness of road-related risks June, 19 2017
Handicap International participated in the World Road Safety Week, organized by the United Nations from May 8th to 14th. The association has organized awareness-raising activities for road users, in particular in Cambodia, Haiti and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
My injury has changed everything June, 19 2017
Hozeifa was injured in 2016, during the bombing of Idlib in Syria. He is now paraplegic and lives in a tent with the rest of his family in Lebanon, where they have taken refuge. Handicap International is helping him to adapt to his new circumstances by providing psychological support and physiotherapy.
- Lebanon
I have no future June, 19 2017
Abdel Azzim, 20 years old, is from Homs (Syria). Seriously injured in a bombing raid in 2014, he has since taken refuge in Lebanon. Handicap International provided him with a wheelchair and rehabilitation care to recover from his trauma.
- Lebanon
Leaving everything behind to feed your family June, 19 2017
The food crisis in East Africa is creating unprecedented numbers of refugees. Up to 80% of refugees are women and children who can no longer find enough food to survive. Rose and her children now live in a refugee camp in Kenya, but they still face many difficulties.
- South Sudan
Syrian crisis More than 5 million refugees since the conflict began June, 16 2017
Since the start of the war in Syria, more than 5 million people have fled the country to seek refuge in Iraq, Jordan, Turkey or Lebanon. Over the last six years, more than half of the Syrian population has been displaced internally or fled to neighbouring countries. Handicap International has been providing assistance to the Syrian population in the region, for the past five years.
- Iraq
- Jordan
- Lebanon
“I need to rebuild my life” June, 15 2017
Samra, 39, is from Syria. She has been a refugee in Jordan since early 2016 and now lives in Azraq camp with her five children. After being given physiotherapy care by Handicap International (HI), she is now receiving psychosocial support from the organisation.
- Jordan
Canada endorses the Charter on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action June, 13 2017
The Honorable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities, made the announcement at the tenth session of the Conference of States Parties to the CRPD (COSP) that’s being held at the United Nations, in New York, today. This statement was prepared in coordination with her colleague, the Honorable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of International Development and La Francophonie.
International Day of the African Child June, 13 2017
The 16th of June, celebrated as the international day of the African child, is an opportunity to reflect on the important progress that has been made for children in Africa. It is also a day to recognise the injustices and challenges that many African children still face.
“Our life is like a drama film” June, 8 2017
Shahed, 12, is from Mosul. On 9 March 2017, she and her family were caught in the middle of fierce fighting. Shahed was seriously injured and doctors amputated her leg. She now lives with her father, brothers and sisters in Khazer displaced people’s camp, in Iraq. One of Handicap International’s teams is providing her with physiotherapy care and psychological support.
- Iraq
I miss my country very much June, 6 2017
Molham had just turned 9 years old when he was injured by a stray bullet in Homs, Syria. In 2014, his family fled the fighting and took refuge in Jordan. Handicap International provides the young boy with rehabilitation care and psychosocial support.
- Jordan
Sarah, human shield at 11 June, 2 2017
Last April, Sarah and her father were injured in an explosion in Mosul, after being used as human shields. Sarah suffers from a fracture and is now convalescing in Hamdanyiah hospital. One of Handicap International’s physiotherapists pays her regular visits to help her recover from her injury.
- Iraq
We were looking at the birds in the sky and planes appeared June, 1 2017
Fawzi, 15 years old, is Syrian. In 2014, he was hit by a bomb, in the region of Deraa. Transported to Jordan for treatment, he now lives there with some of his family members. Handicap International is helping him to recover after spending almost two years in the hospital.
- Lebanon
“Feeling safe is priceless” June, 1 2017
Mohamad is 9 years old. In February 2014, his leg was amputated after he was injured in a bombing in Syria. Now a refugee in Jordan with his family, he has been fitted with a prosthesis and receives rehabilitation care from Handicap International (HI).
- Jordan