Open Position: Intern

We are looking for an intern to work on the Phase 3 – Leave no one behind! project. The position is within the Handicap International e.V. team in our Berlin office. What we offer Objectives of the position The intern will support the HI’s Policy & Development Lead on inclusive humanitarian action, governance and protection. […]

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Training participants sitting in the workshop room and listening presentation.

Equipping Trainers for Inclusive Tomorrow 

HI’s South Sudan team conducted its second Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop to members of technical support group on disability inclusion, at Juba Regency Hotel, from 26th to 28th June 2024. The objective of the training was to enhance the facilitation skills and techniques of the nominated inclusion focal points to train other humanitarian actors […]

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Man standing back to the camera with white T-shirt showing text: Leave no one behind: Mainstreaming Disability in Global and Local Humanitarian Action in Line with the IASC Guidelines on Inclusion.

Call for Tenders: Project End Evaluation

Submission closed! HI, CBM and IFHV are looking for a consultant or team of consultants to conduct the external end evaluation of the “Phase 3 – Leave no one behind!” project.   The objective of the evaluation is to assess the relevance, effectiveness, changes, partnership and efficiency of the project’s activities and to provide all project […]

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Training participants discussing during group work session.

Breaking Barriers: Overcoming Exclusion In Humanitarian space

HI’s South Sudan Leave no one behind project team conducted its third Review, Adapt and Action Learning laboratory (RAAL-Lab) workshop to Protection cluster and Gender and Inclusion Task Team (GITT) members in Juba Regency hotel, Juba, South Sudan, from 29th to 31st May 2024. The three–day training drew 17 participants from four National, four International […]

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One of the workshop participant makes a presentation during the Lessons Learned workshop at Kyaka Motel, Kyegegwa district.

Learning from Experience: HI Uganda Organised Lessons Learned Workshops

On 27 March 2024 and 30 May 2024, HI Uganda organised lessons learned workshops for formerly trained protection partners at national (Kampala) and field (Kyaka II Settlement) levels. The lessons learned workshops were identified as a mechanism to provide a platform for protection partners to share their organisations’ experiences in mainstreaming disability in their programming. […]

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Participant sitting in U-form during training in Kampala. In front facilitator presenting.

Strengthening the Capacity of Humanitarian Actors in Disability Inclusion in Uganda

In an effort to build and strengthen the capacities of international, national and local humanitarian protection sector actors in Uganda, our HI Uganda team organised a fourth (16–18 April 2024) and fifth (13–15 May 2024) Inclusive Humanitarian Action Training and Review, Adapt Action & Learning Laboratory (RAAL Lab). This methodology allows training participants to review, […]

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Pilot Training on Disability Inclusion in the Humanitarian Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Response 

The three-day training on disability inclusion in the humanitarian WASH response completed last week received positive feedback from participants, highlighting the need for new knowledge and skills on the topic.  HI’s project team organised a training for eight humanitarian actors on “Introduction to disability-inclusive WASH: Amplifying changes towards an inclusive humanitarian WASH Response” in Berlin […]

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IFHV Research Studies Inclusion of People with Disabilities in South Sudan’s Humanitarian Action

Our project partner, IFHV research associate Abu Faisal Md. Khaled recently conducted a field research in South Sudan, contributing to a deeper understanding of disability inclusion in humanitarian response. This research falls under our project activities and is part of the applied research component on innovation and impact of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with […]

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Project Workshop in Kenya: Exchange on Disability-Inclusive Humanitarian Action

At the end of April, HI’s Phase3-Leave No One Behind and From Guidelines To Action project teams met in Kenya to exchange on current activities, achievements and lessons learned. Over four intensive days (22.-25.4.24), we discussed on disability-inclusion in humanitarian action and our steps towards building local technical support mechanisms, tool adaptions & trainings. As […]

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