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Humanity & Inclusion is one of the leading organizations working on disability worldwide. We publish a range of reports, factsheets, and briefings on topics related to our work. These include disability, emergencies, explosive weapons, physical rehabilitation, health, inclusion and rights.

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A selection of our most recent reports are available below, displayed in order by their date of publication. Please use the filter tools to refine your search.

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Advocacy briefing - Education for All? This is still not a reality for most children with disabilities 05/26/15

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Advocacy briefing - Gender and disability: A way forward to overcoming multiple discrimination 05/26/15

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Advocacy briefing - Humanitarian Response: how to include everyone? 05/26/15

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Advocacy briefing - Inclusion: the key to essential disaster risk management 05/26/15

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Advocacy briefing - Jobs & Livelihoods: ‘Focus on abilities not disabilities!’ – How to turn it into reality 05/26/15

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Advocacy briefing - The SCOPEO tool - Measuring the impact of our interventions 05/26/15

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Advocacy briefing - Rehabilitation and health: Why should rehabilitation be integrated into health systems? 05/26/15

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Advocacy briefing - Disability: How to Include Everyone in Humanitarian and Development Contexts 05/26/15

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Disability in Humanitarian Context (2015) 02/09/15

This report is based on the results of a global consultation carried out in 2015 as a contribution to the World Humanitarian Summit and is intended to better identify the changes needed for a disability-inclusive humanitarian response. A total of 769 responses were collected through 3 online surveys targeting persons with disabilities, disabled people's organizations and humanitarian actors. The responses show that persons with disabilities are strongly impacted when a crisis occurs: 54% of respondents with disabilities state they have experienced a direct physical impact, sometimes causing new impairments. 27% report that they have been psychologically, physically or sexually abused. Increased psychological stress and/or disorientation are other effects of the crisis for 38% of the respondents with disabilities.
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