Training on Disability-Inclusive Data Collection and Needs Assessment Development in Cameroon

In an effort to advance disability-inclusive humanitarian practices, the CBM Cameroon Humanitarian Team, alongside OPD partners, hosted a training workshop in Cameroon as part of the Leave no one behind! project. This initiative aimed at equipping OPDs with technical and operational knowledge on disability-disaggregated data collection. Earlier this year, the CBM Cameroon, under the Leave […]

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Advancing Disability-Inclusive Humanitarian Action: 2026 Priorities and Progress

As we move forward in Phase 4 – Leave no one behind! (LNOB), we are happy to share our recent progress, challenges, and collaborative efforts. From new learning resources to pilot trainings and insightful research, we continue to advance disability-inclusive humanitarian action. Second LNOB All-Team Workshop in Cameroon In May the whole LNOB Team came […]

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How Local Actors Are Shaping the 2026 Food Security Response in Northeast Nigeria

As Northeast Nigeria enters the 2026 lean season, food insecurity is worsening across Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe. Families are reducing meals, selling livestock early, and struggling to stretch limited food supplies. In response, CBM, as part of Phase 4 – Leave no one behind! (LNOB), is supporting partners to strengthen disability-inclusion, promote the use of […]

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Building Inclusive Localization Through OPD Agency in South Sudan

From 27th to 30th April 2026, the LNOB team conducted a four-day capacity strengthening training on Inclusive Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (iWASH) and Inclusive Humanitarian Coordination in Juba, for representatives of Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs). The training brought together 16 OPD leaders, drawn from eleven OPDs. The training focused on equipping OPD leaders […]

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Empowering Local Leadership: Shifting Power in Food Security Sector in Nigeria

Through Phase 4 – Leave no one behind!, CBM is supporting disability-inclusive and age-inclusive coordination across three states in Nigeria. The project promotes the IASC Guidelines on Inclusion and strengthens local capacities so that national actors can lead humanitarian decision-making in a sustainable and community centered way. Workshop Overview: Strengthening Local Leadership The commitment was […]

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Advancing Inclusive WASH: Training Workshops for Partners and OPDs in South Sudan

In April 2026, the “Leave no one behind!” project conducted two workshops in South Sudan to strengthen the capacity of WASH partners and Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) in disability-inclusive Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) interventions. Review Adapts and Action Learning Laboratory (RAAL-lab) in Juba From 31st March to 2nd April 2026, a three-day […]

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LNOB Consortium and OPD Partners Gather in Cameroon to Exchange on Disability-Inclusive Humanitarian Coordination

From 11–15 May 2026, the Leave no one behind! (LNOB) project team met in Cameroon for its second consortium workshop. The five-day event brought together representatives from HI, CBM, and all six country teams, as well as OPD-partners to exchange, reflect, strategize, and advance disability-inclusion in humanitarian action and coordination. The workshop featured relevant topics […]

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Insights from OPD Research: Challenges Faced by Refugees with Disabilities in Uganda

The Leave no one behind! (LNOB) project wants to highlight the work of our OPD-partners, ARD and NUDIPU. Both organisations have recently conducted in-depth studies that provide critical insights into the lived experiences of refugees with disabilities in Uganda’s refugee settlements. The research underscores the urgent need for disability-inclusive humanitarian action, offering evidence-based recommendations to […]

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Persons with Disabilities Lead Change

For years, Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) in Somaliland struggled to have their voices heard within humanitarian coordination spaces. Forums were often inaccessible, and critical decisions about aid planning and delivery were made without meaningful input from persons with disabilities. Leaders like Mowlid Mohamed Odowaa, Executive Director of the Somaliland Blind Organization (SOBO) and […]

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Join Us at the Humanitarian Congress Berlin 2026!

“Phase 4-Leave no one behind!” (LNOB), will be featured at the upcoming Humanitarian Congress Berlin 2026. This year’s congress, themed “Humanitarianism(s) in Transition: Between Ideals, Power and Agency,” will take place on April 21–22, 2026, at the silent green Kulturquartier in Berlin. We will be there for exchange and networking with fellow humanitarian actors and […]

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