Handicap International
HI has been present in Nepal for some 18 years. HI is working with communities and local authorities, notably by developing emergency plans, and improving emergency warning and evacuation systems. This work takes into account the specific needs of people with disabilities. The organisation is also implementing a system capable of immediately dispatching health professionals to ensure earthquake victims receive immediate care and treatment.
HI has been present in Nepal for some 18 years.
HI is working with communities and local authorities, notably by developing emergency plans, and improving emergency warning and evacuation systems. This work takes into account the specific needs of people with disabilities. The organisation is also implementing a system capable of immediately dispatching health professionals to ensure earthquake victims receive immediate care and treatment.
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