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Prabin knows no limits! 24/05/23

Prabin, 6, was born without the lower part of his right leg. HI met him 5 years ago when the family was referred to a rehabilitation centre in Biratnagar Nepal. Since then, he’s come on leaps and bounds.

  • Nepal

Life-changing crutches 24/05/23

Raphaël’s specially adapted crutches have made it easier for him move around and be more self-reliant – including walking to school by himself.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

Malika dreams of quality education for all 19/05/23

Malika is ten years old and lives in Maradi, Niger. She has a visual disability and, with the support of HI, she is now in third grade at school and is making great progress.

  • Niger

Massalouka’s smile is a victory over malnutrition 18/05/23

As a consequence of malnutrition, Massalouka, aged two and a half, could not sit up unaided. Today, thanks to HI's rehabilitation services in Niger, she is making amazing progress.

  • Niger

“If I had stayed in my shelter, I would be dead now” 15/05/23

Cyclone Mocha hit Bangladesh and Myanmar on Sunday, 14 May. Our teams are currently assessing the damage and needs in Cox's Bazar refugee camps.

  • Bangladesh

42,300 Sudanese refugees in Egypt: Humanitarian needs are severely increasing. 15/05/23

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

HI volunteers evacuate people with disabilities ahead of Cyclone Mocha 15/05/23

Over the weekend, Cyclone Mocha was expected to hit the world's largest refugee camp, bringing with it destructive winds, storm surge, and the potential for landslides. With 550 staff and volunteers at Cox's Bazar—home to nearly 1 million Rohingya refugees—in Bangladesh, Humanity & Inclusion teams launched emergency plans.

  • Bangladesh

Cyclone Mocha may hit world’s largest refugee camp in Bangladesh 12/05/23

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 11/05/23

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 11/05/23

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

I am very happy to contribute to the educational success of children with disabilities 28/04/23

Yao Gbledjo is an itinerant teacher in northern Togo. His job is to accompany children with hearing or intellectual disabilities so they can follow a school curriculum.

  • Togo

A wheelchair that makes all the difference 27/04/23

Daïsane was born with clubfoot. Supplied with a specially adapted wheelchair by HI, she can now move around on her own and play with her classmates at break time

  • Democratic Republic of Congo

In Lebanon: Aicha, Hoda and Ibtisam help the most vulnerable populations. 26/04/23

Aicha, Hoda and Ibtisam are three of the twelve group user representatives at the Mousawat rehabilitation centre in Central Beqaa - Lebanon.

  • Lebanon

2015-2023: 8 years on, what has become of Sandesh who lost both legs in the earthquake? 25/04/23

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 the Sahel, HI is helping women farmers cope with climate change 21/04/23

In Mali, drought and conflict are ravaging the region and threatening the population’s food security. HI is helping women farmers to improve their harvests.

  • Mali