Woman distributing hygiene kits to persons.

Developing Training Package on Disability-Inclusive WASH 

The Phase 3 – Leave no one behind! project has begun the development of a training package on disability inclusion in the humanitarian Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) response. During the previous project phase, we identified an ongoing need for expert sector-specific skills and knowledge on inclusive humanitarian action, and through this activity we aim […]

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Group photo of members of DWG from Borno, Yobe & Adamawa states.

CBM Supports the Launch of the Disability Working Group in Northeast Nigeria

On October 31st, a Disability Working Group (DWG) for North-East Nigeria was launched at the Pinnacle Hotel in Maiduguri, Borno State (Nigeria). Over 70 participants took part in the launch-event, representing a bright field of different organizations consisting of Nigerian Organisations of Persons with Disabilities like JONAPWD (Joint National Association of Persons with disabilities) Borno […]

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Mapping Exercise Unveils Gaps and Opportunities in the Use of Protection Needs Assessment Tools for Disability Inclusion

Phase 3- Leave No One Behind! project has issued a detailed mapping exercise which assessed if and to which extend global and local protection needs assessment tools identify disability-specific risks, barriers, enablers and capacities. Despite notable advancements in disability inclusion, the study revealed inconsistencies and areas for further improvement in humanitarian needs assessment tools and […]

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Training participants putting sticky notes to a blue sticky wall.

Time to Reflect: Our Highlights 2023

As 2023 draws to a close, it is a perfect time to reflect what have we achieved so far. We are delighted to report that the second year of our Phase 3-Leave no one behind! project has been characterized as full-fledged implementation by the three project partners and six pilot country-teams. Capacity building on inclusive […]

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Group photo of the RAAL-workshop participant in Juba South Sudan.

2nd Review, Adapt and Action Learning laboratory held in South Sudan

HI’s South Sudan project team conducted its second Review, Adapt and Action Learning laboratory (RAAL-Lab) workshop to Protection cluster members in Landmark hotel, Juba, South Sudan from 22nd to 24th November 2023. The three–day training drew 19 participants from six National and seven International Non-Governmental Organizations.  The training was tailored based on the Disability Reference […]

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Group photo of the workshop participants posing outside of the training venue in Uganda.

RAAL-Workshop in Uganda: Adapting Assessment Tools

Our HI team organized the first Review, Adapt & Action Learning (RAAL) Laboratory workshop in Fort Portal, Uganda on 23rd – 25th October 2023. It was held as part of the three-day training focusing on Inclusive Humanitarian Action (IHA).  To strengthen the capacities of local, regional and international humanitarian organisation in the field of disability […]

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Call for Tenders: Development of Learning Package on iWASH

We are looking for a consultant or group of consultants to develop an accessible learning package on inclusive Water Sanitation and Hygiene in humanitarian action (iWASH). Within our Phase 3 – Leave no one behind! project, we aim to develop an accessible learning package to be delivered Face to Face or online, consisting of 9 […]

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Amplifying Changes Towards a Disability-Inclusive Humanitarian Response – Highlights from Our Regional Eastern Africa Training

In total 26 humanitarian actors from 16 different humanitarian organizations took part in our Regional Eastern Africa Training on “Mainstreaming Disability in Humanitarian Action” on 27.10-02.11.23 in Nairobi, Kenya. The four intense training days introduced the human rights-based approach to disability, deepened understanding of disability-inclusive humanitarian action, highlighted the promising practices on operationalizing the IASC […]

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Group photo of technical support kick-off workshop in Juba.

South Sudan Launched Technical Support Mechanism on Disability Inclusion 

On 10th November 2023, as part of Phase 3 – Leave no one behind! Project, HI’s South Sudan project team conducted a kickoff workshop for the technical support mechanism on disability inclusion under Gender Inclusion Technical Team (GITT) in Palm Africa hotel, Juba. The technical support mechanism members are 17 inclusion focal points drawn from […]

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