Beiträge zum Thema Applied Accompanying Research

New Learning Papers Highlight Progress and Challenges in Disability-Inclusive Humanitarian Action

The Disability Reference Group (DRG) has recently published two learning papers on the promotion of disability-inclusive humanitarian action and the involvement of Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs). These papers, developed with the support of the Leave no one behind! project, provide valuable insights for decision-makers, humanitarian actors, and OPDs. Promoting Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Coordination […]

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Mapping of Online Humanitarian Platforms on Accessibility and Disability-Inclusive Content

Our project commissioned a mapping to analyse existing humanitarian information and resource-sharing websites. The study assessed the websites’ accessibility and the type of disability-inclusive content they offer. The study examined 12 major humanitarian platforms, identifying gaps and proposing practical solutions to improve accessibility and the availability of disability-inclusive resources. Humanitarian actors rely on comprehensive, structured […]

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A savings group meeting held in Plateau State, Nigeria. The group includes persons with and without disabilities.

The Road to Inclusion: Advancing Disability-Inclusive Protection Programming and Coordination in North-East Nigeria

Have a look at our latest publication on disability inclusion in humanitarian action in north-east Nigeria. The report draws on field research conducted by our research partner, the Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict (IFHV). It examines both the progress made and the persistent gaps in integrating disability-inclusive approaches into protection efforts. […]

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Group photo of the workshop participants.

Workshop on Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Action

Our project partner IFHV, the Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict, Ruhr University Bochum organised a workshop to discuss on best practices on disability inclusion in field of humanitarian action. The Phase 3 – Leave no one behind! workshop on the joint edited volume “Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Action: From Promises to Practice” successfully concluded on September […]

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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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Partnering for Disability-Inclusive Food Security and Livelihood Programming 

Between 2022 and 2023, the World Food Programme (WFP) and HI have jointly conducted research on the longer-term outcomes of a seven-month pilot project aimed at strengthening access and meaningful participation of persons with disabilities to food security and livelihood (FSL) opportunities in Western Equatoria, South Sudan. Our findings are out now! They demonstrate the […]

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Open Position: Postdoctoral Researcher at IFHV

Our project Partner, Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict (IFHV) of RUB, is looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher (payment according to TV-L E 13) for a full-time position, starting on the nearest possible date. The position is limited until 31.12.2024 (15 months) with the possibility of an extension. You can expect a […]

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Groupphoto of the workshop participants.

More Research Needed on Disability-Inclusion in Humanitarian Action

On 11 and 12 May 2023, our project partner the Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict (IFHV) organized a workshop on “Disability Inclusive Humanitarian Action: Where Do We Stand Today?” as part of Phase 3-Leave no one behind! project activities. The workshop brought together 14 experts to discuss ongoing research in the […]

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Cover photo of the South Sudan field report. Shows a group of people sitting together.

Field Research in South Sudan on Inclusive Humanitarian Action

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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