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Treaty to Ban Cluster Munitions - An historical victory!

UK government signing the Treaty

Foreign Secretary David Miliband sign the Convention on behalf of the UK government. Read more.


Emergency: Democratic Republic of Congo
In recent weeks, an estimated 250,000 people have fled their homes and are living in desperate conditions. They join more than one million refugees already displaced in the region. Your help is urgently needed! Read more about the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo.


Special Appeal from Cambodia - 16/10/2008
Handicap International has recently launched an appeal to support landmine and cluster munition victims. The mailing is sent from our offices in Cambodia. We need your support now! Read more about our work in Cambodia.


Staff from Handicap International and a local partner organisation die in plane crash, East Congo - 04/09/2008

17 people have died in a plane crash in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Handicap International can confirm that two of its staff and a third person from a partner organisation were amongst the victims. Handicap International is deeply saddened by this tragic accident and extends its heartfelt sympathy to the families and friends of colleagues, as well as to those of the other victims.

The plane, from Air Serv International, was flying  between Kinshasa / Mbandaka / Kisangani / Bukavu / Goma. The airline is specialised in humanitarian flights and was not on a black list. The weather conditions were really poor between Kisangani and Bukavu in the East, when the plane disappeared from the radars. A team from the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo was able to reach the plane wreck three days later and officially confirmed the death of all people on board.

The plane had a maximum capacity of 19 people. 15 passengers and two crew members were on board. All passengers were humanitarian aid workers and representatives of the Congolese government.
Amongst them were Jean-Pierre Bolima and Patrick Chirwisa, from Handicap International, and Alphonse Kisubi who worked for a local partner. All three of them were part of a project to raise awareness of the dangers of landmines and unexploded ordnances. They were en route to a workshop on this topic. Handicap International is extremely saddened by this terrible accident and expresses its deepest sympathy to families and friends. The organisation is currently providing them with emotional support.

Handicap International has been working in Congo since 1995. There are currently 120 people working for Handicap International in the country. In Kisangani and surrounding provinces, our aim is to reduce the dangers of landmines and unexploded ordnances. This is achieved by: raising awareness and informing the local population; collecting data; indicating mined areas; demining and destroying stocks. In Kinshasa, Handicap International contributes to the improvement of disabled people’s living conditions by: training healthcare personnel; working on the inclusion of disabled people in their own communities and running inclusive education projects. Handicap International also has activities to answer the needs in the context of a humanitarian crisis in the East of the country.


Handicap International Moves to New Offices

Handicap International is pleased to announce it is moving offices as of the 4th June 2008. After four years based in Chertsey Road, Woking, the team has finally moved into central London, setting up new offices at Can Mezzanine, 32-36 Loman Street, London, SE1 0EH.

Stephanie Stuart, Director of Handicap International UK, explains: “The office move has been under consideration since late last year, and we have undertaken it in order to further the work of the organisation. There are areas of our work which will be helped by being in a more central location, in particular the more frequent opportunities for our staff to network and the greater visibility of the organisation which comes from this. We hope that this will lead to stronger and more developed partnerships.”  


Handicap International provides round-the-clock aid after Chinese Earthquake

Following the devastating earthquake in Sichuan province, China, on May 12 Handicap International is providing round-the-clock medical aid in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan. Measuring 7.9 on the Richter Scale, the earthquake has so far claimed more than 40,000 lives and a further 250,000 are injured or feared missing. Read More


25,000 Signatures Handed to Foreign Secretary in Quest for Cluster Bomb Ban

On Monday 28th of April, after five years of campaigning, Handicap International presented Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, with over 25,000 UK signatures calling for an international ban on cluster munitions. Stephanie Stuart, Director of Handicap International UK, spoke at length with the Foreign Secretary, urging him to support a total ban on the use, production, stockpiling and transfer of cluster munitions. Representatives from Landmine Action and No More Ladmines also presented petitions to the Foreign Secretary and campaigners were joined by peers Lord Elton, Lord Hannay and Lord Ramsbotham. Read More


Easy Rider - One Man's Motorcycling Adventure in Aid of Handicap International

Most people in their early 30s are thinking about kids, mortgages and generally settling down. Not Bjorn Holland. On the 25th of April, he sets out an incredible adventure half way across the world on his trusty BMW F650 motorbike. The trip, which will raise money for Handicap International, will begin by taking Holland through Central Europe before heading east through Asia and finally finishing up in Sydney, Australia, six months after his journey began. Read More


WARNING TO MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC (18/01/2007)
We have been informed by the police that there are currently some people in London claiming to raise money for Handicap International. These people are FRAUDULANT fundraisers as we do not collect money in the streets of London at this moment in time.

The fraudsters all have an address of a so-called Handicap International office in Barcelona, Spain. Handicap International does NOT have an office in Spain.

If you are approached by one of these people, please do not give any money or personal details and contact the police immediately.

 

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