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This website offers a downloadable guidance that can work without an internet connection to ensure inclusive humanitarian fieldwork across several sectors.
Disasters provide an opportunity to build back better, safer and more accessible for all. They also offer the possibility to incorporate universal design principles into new construction, which is...
With this publication, CBM aims to provide guidance for improving access to the built environment for people with disabilities and reducing barriers. The publication includes information on the...
This learning report aims to improve inclusion of people with disabilities in World Vision's WASH initiatives.
This collection contains a case study, a good practice, guidelines, a presentation and a report on the inclusion of People With Special Needs (PWSN) in settlements in humanitarian action. Current...
This study of the impact of the Nepal earthquake of 25 April, 2015, aims to understand the impact factors leading to the exclusion of older people and persons with disabilities from humanitarian...
The Guidance note on disability and emergency risk management for health is a short, practical guide that covers actions across emergency risk management, such as risk assessment, prevention,...
This resource, based on learning from World Vision’s RIWASH 3 project, identifies starting points which can be used with individuals with disabilities and their families to create and implement...
This collection contains toolkits, guidelines and policy on how to implement and improve accessibility for persons with disabilities during emergencies. The collection focuses on physical...
All Under One Roof wants to transform the way humanitarian organisations approach inclusion and accessibility in their shelter and settlement programmes. It is the result of a collaborative ...