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Gender-based violence in a migrant context: a case study of Norte de Santander

Magazine Article
April 28, 2022
The Venezuela–Colombia border in Cúcuta, 2020.

Binational indigenous peoples on the Colombian–Venezuelan border: unrecognised fundamental rights

Magazine Article
April 28, 2022
Venezuelan migrants cross the border between Colombia and Ecuador through Rumichaca Bridge, 2018.

Venezuelan migration: six years of progress and challenges in the Colombian state’s response

Magazine Article
April 28, 2022
Help point for caminantes travelling from Venezuela to Colombia.

HumVenezuela: Venezuelan civil society and the right of access to public information

Magazine Article
April 28, 2022
Petare, Caracas.

La compleja emergencia humanitaria en Venezuela 

HXM
April 27, 2022
Migrants from Venezuela at Rumichaca Bridge, Tulcan on the Ecuador–Colombia border. Credit: Diego Castellanos/ ICRC

The complex humanitarian emergency in Venezuela 

HXM
April 22, 2022
Migrants from Venezuela at Rumichaca Bridge, Tulcan on the Ecuador–Colombia border. Credit: Diego Castellanos/ ICRC

Venezuelan migrants in Columbia: an inclusive humanitarian response?

April 28, 2022 - April 28, 2022

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Petare, Caracas, Venezuela.

Histories and hierarchies of localisation in Rakhine State, Myanmar

Magazine Article
May 25, 2021
Rakhine Youth New Generation Network (RYNGYN) conducting community consultations in Rathedaung.

Funding to end violence against children must be a global priority

Article
March 23, 2021

SADI – CAFOD’s safe, accessible, dignified and inclusive approach

Magazine Article
October 6, 2020
Picture books show how to engage with CAFOD DRC’s partner organisation, Centre Olame, to provide feedback and complaints Centre Olame

Lessons from Islamic Relief Worldwide’s integrated approach to mainstreaming protection and inclusion

Magazine Article
October 6, 2020
A workshop carried out by a person with physical disability to Islamic Relief Gaza staff addressing lessons learnt about disability inclusion

Strategic partnerships and disability-inclusive humanitarian action: the Rohingya refugee response in Bangladesh

Magazine Article
October 6, 2020
Women’s Skill Development Centre for women with and without disabilities

‘He who lives in the attic knows where the roof leaks’: lessons from a disability audit in north-east Nigeria

Magazine Article
October 6, 2020
David Undie, a person with disabilities, using an accessible hygiene facility in Nigeria

What does the evidence say? A literature review of the evidence on including people with disabilities and older people in humanitarian response

Magazine Article
October 6, 2020
Members of Organisation of Persons with Disabilities-OPDs (wearing khaki vest) delivering hygiene promotion session for community members of Mantikole Village in Sigi, Central Sulawesi. Local OPDs are ASB Indonesia and the Philippines main partners in delivering inclusive humanitarian assistance particularly in WASH services, including for the tsunami and earthquake affected community in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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