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Tag - Disability-inclusive development

Marietta Cadigal (left), Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction Motivator at Edmund Rice Ministries in Southern Leyte, Philippines, sewing inclusive face masks (CBM)

What happened to Australia’s leadership on disability inclusion? A tale of two summits

by Renee Dodds and Kerryn Clarke
February 16, 2022
COVID-19 and disability in Indonesia (F. Latief-ILO-Flickr)

Disability and labour markets in Indonesia

by Laura Caron
November 3, 2021
Emebet receiving support by way of food items from Almaz, a CBM partner organisation staff member in Ethiopia

Imagining a more inclusive world: a new video

by Alexandra Bingham
December 3, 2020
Image: Twin-track representation. Two circular arrows pointing towards a person in a wheelchair. Text boxes outline strategies to include people with disabilities in mainstream and disability-specific development initiatives. (Image supplied by RDI Network 2020)

Inclusion in research and evaluation: the missing 15%

by Philippa Smales
July 8, 2020
Mohammed Deyab at the Jordan Exhibition Shortlist by Marcel Crocet, ILO Asia-Pacific

COVID and disability

by Alexandra Bingham and Lucy Daniel
June 25, 2020

Making cash inclusive in humanitarian responses

by David Brown and Manuel Rothe
April 23, 2020

Kylie Mines and Motivation Australia: change in motion

by Ashlee Betteridge
January 14, 2019

Heeding a global call to action on rehabilitation

by Wesley Pryor and Alexandra Lewis-Gargett
May 1, 2017
Training in refraction, PNG (Flickr/Community Eye Health/John Farmer CC BY-NC 2.0)

PNG’s eye health heroes

by Bob McMullan
December 8, 2016
An ad-hoc storeroom for donated and broken wheelchairs, Freetown, Sierra Leone (image copyright Wesley Pryor)

We are not equipped to equip a billion people

by Wesley Pryor
October 19, 2016
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