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Disability Data

28 Jul, 2025
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Resources for data collection & management to support disability inclusion in IFRC Network programmes and operations

The IFRC and other humanitarian agencies have extensive guidance on how to ensure our programmes are more inclusive and more effective through sex, age and disability disaggregated data ("SADDD").

For disability specifically, there is extensive guidance available on the "Washington Group Questions"

Capturing Institutional commitments towards Disability Inclusion during COVID-19

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“Nothing about us Without Us”’. During the Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week, IFRC and ICRC held a briefing session to highlight the Movement's commitments to ensuring inclusion of persons living with disabilities against the backdrop of COVID-19.

IFRC and CBM Global Disability Inclusion:

19 Sep, 2025
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Current collaborations, future possibilities

From Recovery to Development: Our Journey in Disability Inclusion

8 Nov, 2021
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This Case Study Series provides examples of practices and learning on inclusion of persons with disabilities, on disaggregated data collection and its use, and on the impact of inclusive practices on both persons with disabilities in the affected communities, as well as within the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement organizations.

From Recovery to Development: Piloting Disability Inclusion in Earthquake- Affected Communities of Nepal

8 Nov, 2021
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This Case Study Series provides examples of practices and learning on inclusion of persons with disabilities, on disaggregated data collection and its use, and on the impact of inclusive practices on both persons with disabilities in the affected communities, as well as within Movement organizations.

Case Study: Tonga Red Cross Centre for Children with Disabilities

19 Jan, 2026
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The Tonga Red Cross Ofa Tui Amanaki Centre supports children and young adults with a range of disabilities (physical, intellectual, sensory) by providing a specially designed school environment, daily living skills training, transport and access support, home outreach, recreation/inclusion activities, and for older learners also vocational training. The Ofa Tui Amanaki Centre remains one of the key specialized services for children with disabilities in Tonga.

Case Study: Bulgaria Red Cross Cash and Voucher Assistance for Children and Adults with Disabilities

1 Jun, 2026
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As part of its response to the Ukraine Regional Crisis, the Bulgarian Red Cross delivered a Cash and Voucher Assistance program focusing on multi-purpose cash grant payments, reimbursement grants for medical expenses, targeted support for winter costs, and Cash for Protection grants and education vouchers. This includes prioritizing children and adults with disabilities.

From Recovery to Development: Empowerment of Women with Disabilities

8 Nov, 2021
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Part of the Case Study Series "From Recovery to Development: Our journey in Disability Inclusion"

Case Study: Integrating rehabilitation and medical care for people with disabilities

23 Sep, 2025
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Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, CBM Global and the Center for Disability and Development

Case Study - Hungarian Red Cross Development Centre for Children with Disabilities

9 Mar, 2026
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The Developmental Center provides stable, safe, and inclusive support for children in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County, with a special focus on Ukrainian refugee families and children with disabilities or special educational needs. The programme offered individually tailored developmental activities, structured play sessions, thematic workshops, sensory and physical exercise programmes, as well as parental guidance and community engagement opportunities. The programme was implemented in Nyíregyháza, initially in a temporary location and later in a permanent, purpose-equipped center that ensured child safety, accessibility, and a welcoming environment.

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