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The US administration assault on DEIA is an assault on the humanitarian principles of humanity and impartiality

Article
February 12, 2025
An empty USAID-branded wheelchair sits in front of a rack of basketballs on the side of a court.

Women with disabilities leading humanitarian action

Magazine Article
June 24, 2024
A group of around 30 people, some with disabilities, hold up a sign reading "Feminists in action project: Celebrating the International Women's Day - Inspire Inclusion"

Women-led organisations and feminist foreign policy in Colombia

Magazine Article
June 24, 2024

Daris Fauzan

Senior Project Officer - Predikt Tangguh Indonesia Student - NOHA (Network on Humanitarian Action)

Khalil Ahmad

Working as a Chief Executive Officer of Sukh Development Foundation Since 2016.

Masum Billah

Age & Disability Working Group (ADWG) is an inter-agency network platform working in Humanitarian response in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. I am Masum Billah, Coordinator of ADWG working with other inter-agency platforms including humanitarian clusters, sectors and partners to promote disability inclusion into the overall humanitarian response. Apart from national networks, we are also part of several global platforms including Disability Reference Group (DRG) and others. We provide Technical, Capacity Building and Advisory Support on Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Response and continue Advocacy with relevant stakeholders at national and global level to promote disability Inclusion. Please feel free to reach out to my working email at Masum.Billah@cbm-global.org.

Chintala Sivakrishna

A Certified Protection Professional and investigator An accomplished, innovative, versatile security practitioner in multiple organizations, recognized for distinctively incorporating the necessities of risk management, threat mitigation and the delivery of unrivaled guest/customer service experiences. Determined investigator; committed to the most impartial and factual deductions. Discerning crisis/emergency management planner; integrating inherent capabilities and actualities maintaining business continuity. Proven classroom instructor/facilitator; developing and delivering programs in workplace safety, security and the delivery of exceptional customer service. Continuous learner; devoted to staying on the leading edge of the discipline. Persistently exploring and obtaining knowledge, skills, and expertise.

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.

A review of disability and older age inclusion training – what works, what doesn’t and what needs to be done

Magazine Article
October 6, 2020
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Ensuring disability counts in humanitarian programming: addressing the data gap

Magazine Article
October 6, 2020
Cover graphic for the HPN Network Paper Addressing the disability data gap in humanitarian action

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