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What we do?
Fitting artificial limbs and providing psychological support, mine-clearance work and prevention, inclusive education and access to leisure activities, campaigning and taking action...Handicap International's teams work in all areas to help disabled people regain their independence and their place in the community.
Handicap International's teams work to give people caught in disabling situations full access to professional, social, educational, civic and cultural activities.
By basing its intervention strategy on the implementation of Human Rights for all, Handicap International has always promoted respect for the rights of people with disabilities within its programs....
Since its creation in 1982, Handicap International has worked on two critical fronts: emergency response to natural disasters and humanitarian crisis caused by conflict. Emergency intervention in the...
Physical rehabilitation is a critical element of support for people who have been injured and/or equipped with an orthotic or prosthetic device. Unfortunately, in the countries where we work, there...
Since its creation, Handicap International has worked with landmine victims living in extreme poverty or in situations of crisis. Over time, the organization has broadened its response to the...
Good health is a compulsory first step towards social inclusion and for Handicap International, treatment is not limited to orthopaedic fitting and rehabilitation. The prevention of disabling...
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