This guidance is designed for UNICEF field staff – including humanitarian field officers, coordinators, specialist and advisors – as well as UNICEF’s partners and others involved in humanitarian work. It provides practical tips and offers entry points for making sure that humanitarian action takes children with disabilities into account. There are 5 other associated guidelines.
Chapters include:
impact of emergiencies on health of children and adolescents with disabilities why children and adolescents with disabilities are excluded health and HIV/AIDS interventions frameworks and approaches programmatic actions preparedness response and early recovery recovery and reconstruction practical tips
This guidance is designed for UNICEF field staff – including humanitarian field officers, coordinators, specialist and advisors – as well as UNICEF’s partners and others involved in humanitarian work. It provides practical tips and offers entry points for making sure that humanitarian action takes children with disabilities into account. There are 5 other associated guidelines.
Chapters include:
impact of emergiencies on the protection of children and adolescents with disabilities
why children and adolescents with disabilities are excluded from child protection interventions
This guidance is designed for UNICEF field staff – including humanitarian field officers, coordinators, specialist and advisors – as well as UNICEF’s partners and others involved in humanitarian work. It provides practical tips and offers entry points for making sure that humanitarian action takes children with disabilities into account. There are 5 other associated guidelines.
Chapters include:
impact of emergiencies on children and adolescents with disabilities access to WASH
why children and adolescents with disabilities are excluded from WASH interventions