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Published by a.beaujolais, 2019-12-04 02:48:54

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Humanity & Inclusion’s activity in response to the needs of the most vulnerable Syrian refugees.
Since 2012, Humanity & Inclusion, also known as Handicap International, has been working
alongside the victims of the Syrian conflict, in particular victims of explosive weapons. The
organisation currently has 500 professionals working in the region to assist the most vulnerable
Syrians, including persons with injuries and disabilities, and the elderly or isolated. Its team also
intervenes to help refugees living in camps or hosted in local communities.
HI provides rehabilitation services and assistive devices and technologies, offers psychosocial
support, ensures that the most vulnerable have access to humanitarian aid, raises awareness of
explosive remnants of war, and distributes emergency kits.

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Published by Humanity & Inclusion, also known as Handicap International
Website: http://www.hi.org
Blog: http://blog.hi.org/influenceandethics

The implementation of this study was financially supported by the Ministry of Foreign affairs of Luxembourg. The views and opinions
contained in this document should not be seen as reflecting the views of the Government of Luxembourg.

First published in September 2019, © Handicap International.
Handicap International is registered in France under the following references:
N° SIRET: 519 655 997 00038 - Code APE: 9499Z.
This publication is copyrighted, but may be reproduced by any method without fees or prior
permission for teaching purposes, but not for resale. For copying under any other circumstances,
prior written permission must be obtained from the publisher, and a fee may be payable.
Cover photos: ©Bahia.Z/ HI – Syria, 2019


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