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A person with a physical disability in a refugee camp sitted near a tent and his wheel chair

Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Programming: IASC Guidelines

Imagine navigating the chaos of an unfolding crisis as a person with a disability, facing not only the immediate threats…
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Posted on: 1. September 2023 Last updated on: 13. April 2024 Comments: 0 Written by: DeborahBrown

Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Action: The Twin-Track Approach

Having worked in volatile contexts where the needs of survivors of active conflicts/civil war, and natural disasters are severe, I…
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Posted on: 9. July 2023 Last updated on: 10. July 2023 Comments: 1 Written by: DeborahBrown
a male teacher in a village setting standing in front of a group of students who are sitting on the floor, during a class session

Leveraging Innovations to improve Inclusive Education in Low Resource Contexts

According to WHO’s report, 80% of persons with disabilities live in low and middle-income countries, often with a high rate…
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Posted on: 3. December 2022 Last updated on: 3. December 2022 Comments: 0 Written by: DeborahBrown
an image of 3 persons collaboratively working. the first lady is holding a paper-like phone, whose height gets up to her jaw. the second lady is holding a very big orange screwdriver and pointing to a screen that has wire frames drawn on it (square boxes). The third person is sitting on the floor with his computer. There is a bock filled with orange cards in front of them.

What does User Experience (UX) Design mean to you as a Humanitarian?

I reflected on this question throughout the night, trying to connect some biographical dots in my mind, while building up…
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Posted on: 10. June 2022 Last updated on: 10. June 2022 Comments: 8 Written by: DeborahBrown

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