Established in 1989, the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Leahy War Victims Fund (LWVF) works to increase the availability of and access to a wide variety of programs benefiting people with disabilities in conflict-affected countries
This project report captures 10 years of work by the Women’s Refugee Commission on the inclusi...
People with disabilities face many of the challenges that other vulnerable groups face, such as lack...
Humanitarian scholars have remained concerned with the devastating harm and destructive effects asso...
Historically, the LWVF has devoted the major proportion of its resources to establishing and improvi...
Handicap International is an independent organization working with local partners to improve the liv...
Pursuant to resolution 16/15, the Human Rights Council (HRC) held its fourth interactive debate on t...
Handicap International first started its operations in the Thai-Cambodia border refugee camps in 198...
The Gaza Strip was exposed to a long term and acute military operation which lasted for 51 days duri...
During armed conflict, people with disabilities are victims of a vicious cycle of violence, social p...
While victim assistance is becoming an increasingly familiar topic for signatories of the Mine Ban T...
Since 1996, the Center for International Rehabilitation has been dedicated to providing assistive de...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around 15 per cent of the world’s population, or ...
The difficulties faced by persons with disabilities throughout the displacement process contribute t...
Sudan’s socioeconomic rehabilitation programs help mine/explosive-remnants-of-war survivors and pers...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that armed conflicts must be perceived and understood as...
This project report captures 10 years of work by the Women’s Refugee Commission on the inclusi...
People with disabilities face many of the challenges that other vulnerable groups face, such as lack...
Humanitarian scholars have remained concerned with the devastating harm and destructive effects asso...
Historically, the LWVF has devoted the major proportion of its resources to establishing and improvi...
Handicap International is an independent organization working with local partners to improve the liv...
Pursuant to resolution 16/15, the Human Rights Council (HRC) held its fourth interactive debate on t...
Handicap International first started its operations in the Thai-Cambodia border refugee camps in 198...
The Gaza Strip was exposed to a long term and acute military operation which lasted for 51 days duri...
During armed conflict, people with disabilities are victims of a vicious cycle of violence, social p...
While victim assistance is becoming an increasingly familiar topic for signatories of the Mine Ban T...
Since 1996, the Center for International Rehabilitation has been dedicated to providing assistive de...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around 15 per cent of the world’s population, or ...
The difficulties faced by persons with disabilities throughout the displacement process contribute t...
Sudan’s socioeconomic rehabilitation programs help mine/explosive-remnants-of-war survivors and pers...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that armed conflicts must be perceived and understood as...
This project report captures 10 years of work by the Women’s Refugee Commission on the inclusi...
People with disabilities face many of the challenges that other vulnerable groups face, such as lack...
Humanitarian scholars have remained concerned with the devastating harm and destructive effects asso...