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Publications / Phase 3

Here you can find the project related research reports, studies, articles, mappings and other publications.

Review, Adapt and Action Learning Laboratories: RAAL Labs - A Practical Guide

This practical guide provides information on how to complement and combine training sessions on disability-inclusive programming with interactive laboratory style learning sessions, the Review, Adapt, and Action Learning Laboratories (RAAL Labs). RAAL Labs have proven to further boost humanitarian actors’ confidence and skills to adapt their own programming tools and processes, aligning them with the IASC Guidelines. This guidance has been produced jointly within the framework of the ‘From Guidelines to Action’ and ‘Phase 3 – Leave no one behind!’ projects.

A Gradual Process of Transformation

What we can learn, replicate, and scale from World Food Programme's and Humanity & Inclusion's pilot project on including persons with disabilities in food security and livelihood programming in Western Equatoria, South Sudan by Sabrina Ebert, HI.

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Mapping of Protection Needs Assessment Tools

The study was conducted by external consultant Stephen Perry. It examined protection needs assessment tools in six African pilot countries, including Somalia, South Sudan, Uganda, Niger, Nigeria, and Cameroon, alongside a comprehensive review of over 110 global resources.

Reports "From Guidelines to Action" (HI) project

Mapping of Disability Inclusion Coordination Mechanisms

As part of the "From Guidelines to Action" project (HI), a Global Mapping of Disability Inclusion Coordination Mechanisms in Humanitarian Contexts has been published. The study was conducted by external consultant Stephen Perry.

Comparative Case Study

As part of the "From Guidelines to Action", a comparative Case Study Examination of Experiences in Aghanistan, Ukraine, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Bangladesh and Venezuela on Mechanisms for coordination of disability inclusion in Humanitarian Action has been published. The study was conducted by external consultant Stephen Perry and Ulrike Last, Policy and Development Lead, Inclusive Humanitarian Action, Governance and Protection, HI.