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Phase 3 of Leave No One Behind! Kicks off

Von Heidi Villikka|15. July 2022

We are happy to announce that the Leave no one behind! project has started its third phase, focusing in particular on the practical implementation of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Guidelines on the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action. During humanitarian crises, persons with disabilities are often excluded from relief efforts. Various environmental, […]

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Field Research in South Sudan on Inclusive Humanitarian Action

Von Sabrina Ebert|8. February 2022

Our project “Phase 2 – Leave no one behind!” promotes the inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action. Based on the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Guidelines on the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action, we support a better understanding of the human rights-based approach to disability in humanitarian action.  To improve the […]

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Inclusion within the Humanitarian Project Cycle – Evaluation of the Central/Southeast Asian Training

Von Patricia Flaam|29. November 2021

Our second regional training on “Disability-Inclusive Project Cycle Management in Humanitarian Action” was successfully completed! Thanks to our committed participants, we were again able to compile an evaluation report based on their constructive feedback. The training took place for 5 days, end of June beginning of July 2021, for 6 hours per day, and focused […]

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Recording of Panel Discussion on Implementation of IASC Guidelines on Disability Inclusion in Syria is now available!

Von Patricia Flaam|15. October 2021

On 29 September 2021, Handicap International e.V. and the Centre for Humanitarian Action e.V. (CHA) have hosted an accessible online event (e.g. with international sign interpretation) on: “Two Years on – The IASC Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action: What Are Promising Practices, Challenges and First Lessons Learned in Syria?” The […]

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Evaluation Report on Successful Training on „Meaningful Participation of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action“!

Von Patricia Flaam|14. October 2021

Once again, we have analysed and summarised the feedback from participants, this time on our “Meaningful Participation of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action” training, in a detailed evaluation report. The activities carried out and key findings are listed below. The training (2,5 hours for two days) was designed by our project partner CBM and […]

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Phase 2- Leave no one behind! meets Humanitarian Congress Berlin for the 4th time

Von Sabrina Ebert|13. October 2021

For the fourth time, the Phase 2 – Leave no one behind! project is supporting the organisers of the Humanitarian Congress Berlin. This year’s Congress with the title ‘Aspiring towards global justice – a humanitarian imperative?’ will be held virtually from 18 – 21 October 2021. ***The congress has already taken place, therefore registration is […]

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Panel Discussion on the Implementation of the IASC Guidelines on Disability Inclusion in Syria

Von Patricia Flaam|3. September 2021

Handicap International (HI) and the Centre for Humanitarian Action (CHA) cordially invite you to a joint event on the implementation of the IASC Guidelines in Syria on 29 September 12:30-2pm (CEST). Registration is now open. Using the Syrian crisis as an example, representatives from a non-governmental organisation, an international organisation and from the affected population […]

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Field Research in Bangladesh on Inclusive Humanitarian Action

Von Patricia Flaam|11. August 2021

Our project “Phase 2 – Leave no one behind!” promotes the inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action. Using the global Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Guidance on the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action, we are working to help humanitarian actors better understand the human rights-based approach to disability in their work.  […]

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Inclusion in the Health Sector – Report on our Online Training!

Von Patricia Flaam|10. June 2021

Our project “Phase 2 – Leave no one behind!” promotes the inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action. We are using the global Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Guidelines on the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action to help humanitarian actors to better understand the human rights-based approach to disability in their work. […]

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Successful implementation of our interactive and East Africa specific online training!

Von Patricia Flaam|12. April 2021

Our project “Phase 2 – Leave no one behind!” promotes the inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action. We are using the global Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Guidelines on the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action to help humanitarian actors to better understand the human rights-based approach to disability in their work. […]

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The French Version of the Global IASC Guidelines Is also Available Now!

Von Sabrina Ebert|12. February 2021

In addition to the English, Spanish and Arabic version of the IASC (Inter-Agency Standing Committee) Guidelines on “Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action”, the French version has now also been published. The translation was done through our “Phase 2 – Leave no one behind! project. The global IASC Guidelines are the first humanitarian […]

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The Spanish Version of the IASC Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities Is Online!

Von Sabrina Ebert|21. January 2021

In November 2019, the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) “Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action” were launched in New York. Now, through the support of the “Phase 2 – Leave no one behind!” project, a Spanish translation has been produced. The global Guidelines are a milestone in inclusive humanitarian action. They set […]

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The Humanitarian Congress Berlin – “Exposing Power & Privilege in Times of Crisis”

Von Nastassja Herrmann|5. November 2020

From 26th to 30th of October 2020, this years Humanitarian Congress Berlin took place virtually on the topic of “Exposing Power & Privileges in Times of Crisis”. At the congress, local and international experts discussed existing power inequalities within the humanitarian sector and how these shape the global response to crises. The current global situation, […]

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