Disability, CBR & Inclusive Development Journal (DCIDJ)
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Organización Mundial de la Salud OMS
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Quality Rights
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Christian Blind Mission (CBM)
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International Centre for Evidence in Disability (ICED)
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World Health Organization, UN High Commissioner for Refugees
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CBM Australia
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Community Eye Health Journal
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Escuela de Salud Publica
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Handicap International
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Kamala Achu, Kathy Al Jubah, Svein Brodtkorb, et al.
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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
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MINISTÉRIO DA SAÚDE
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Organisation Mondiale de la Santé OMS
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Secretaria de Atenção à Saúde Departamento de Ações Programáticas Estratégicas
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UN Children's Fund UNICEF
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UNICEF
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United Nations Division for Social Policy Development (DSPD) & United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA)
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World Health Organization (WHO) & The World Bank (WB)
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A. Cohen, J. Eaton, B. Radtke, et al.
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Al Ju’beh K
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and P. Heydt
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Aparecida Vincent, V. et al.
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ASEAN for Mental Health
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Asia-Pacific Community Mental Health Development Project
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Australian AID
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Australian Aid & CBM
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Banks, L.M. & Keogh, M.
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Bedding, E.J.
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BioMed Central
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Care, et al.
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CBM and the International Disability Alliance
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CBM Emergency Response Unit
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CBM, Handicap International, Kenya Red Cross Society and the Association of the Physically Disabled of Kenya
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CBR Africa Network, Handicap International
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Centre for Eye Research Australia
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Christoffel-Blinden Mission (CBM)
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Colin Cook, Babar Qureshi, Harpreet Kapoor, Dominic Misquith, and David Lewis
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David Lewis and Kath Ballard
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DFID
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Dion, Betty
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Direito é Qualidade
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Donald S Persons
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et al
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
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Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments (GAATES), Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union, Asia Disaster Preparedness Center
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Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR), World Bank
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Grace Musoke & Priscille Geiser
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Guernsey, Katherine
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Handicap International (HI), and International Disability Alliance (IDA)
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Hann, K., Pearson, H., Campbell, D., et al.
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House of Commons International Development Committee
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Human Rights Watch HRW
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Humanitarian Advisory Group
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IDA-IDDC Supported by Australian DFAT, Finland MOFA, CBM, Light for the World and Handicap International
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Initiative GATE
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Inter-Agency Standing Committee
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Inter-Agency Standing Committee IASC
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International Agency for Prevention of Blindness IAPB
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International Campaign to Ban Landmines
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International Coalition for Trachoma Control ICTC
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International Disability Alliance
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International Disability and Development Consortium
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International Disablity and Development Consotrium (IDDC), UN
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J. de Jesus Mari, D. Razzouk, R. Thara, et al.
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J. O. Errecalde
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Judith Baart, J., and F. Taaka
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Kamala Achu, Kathy Al Jubah, Svein Brodtkorb, Philippe Chervin, Peter Coleridge, Mike Davies, Sunil Deepak, Kenneth Eklindh, Ann Goerdt, Cindy Greer, Karen Heinicke-Motsch, Derek Hooper, Venus B Ilagan, Natalie Jessup, Chapal Khasnabis, Diane Mulligan, Barbara Murray, Alana Officer, Francesca Ortali, Bob Ransom, Aline Robert, Sue Stubbs, Maya Thomas, Venkatesh Balakrishna et Roselyn Wabuge-Mwangi.
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Kathy Al Ju’beh
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Kuper, H.
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L. Zhou
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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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M. Banda-Chalwe
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Manjula Marella
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Mary Keogh, Monika Brenes, Priska Gronenberg et al.
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MINISTÉRIO DA SAÚDE, Brasil
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Directorate General for Development Cooperation (DGDC)
This factsheet provides base level information to practitioners for awareness raising, training, advocacy, project design and proposal writing. The information may be used and sent out widely, with reference to the Kenya Red Cross, The Association of the Physically Disabled of Kenya, CBM and Handica...p International. The overall information in this factsheet is also applicable to older persons and other vulnerable groupsmore
This booklet shows what disability inclusive development for poverty alleviation looks like in a range of settings and with different challenges through eight case studies of projects funded by CBM Australia through the Australian Government NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP).
Agenda 2030: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
An easy read introduction to the SDGs which will be adopted in September 2015 at the United Nations General Assembly.
This easy read version was developed by the International Disability Alliance (IDA) and the International Disability and Developme...nt Consortium (IDDC), supported by Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Finland Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), CBM, Light for the World and Handicap International. All images are by CHANGE.more
Inclusive Project Cycle Management - This Inclusive Project Cycle Management (IPCM) training package has been developed for CBM staff and Partner Organisations worldwide. The Trainers’ Manual will guide CBM trainers. It contains the curriculum for the course and training resources for trainers to ...help them deliver the course. The training will be successful if the trainers make sufficient planning time to prepare in advance and to respond to partners training needs. Different contexts and different partners may require different emphasis on areas that may be a challenge. This training material is not suggested as a prescriptive manual but as a suggested framework that can be added to and deepened as required. This means adapting the course to the local context and training needs and competencies of partners. In particular, it would be good to supplement or replace case studies included in the course with local case studies (refer Handout 8) and to have participants draw on their own examples.
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Inclusive Project Cycle Management - The Participants’ Folder contains the course outline, some handouts, a list of online references and a glossary of gender terms. Additional handouts will be provided to add to the folder, during the course.
CBM’s Child Safeguarding Policy is based on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1989 (and its optional protocols); the national child protection legislation of Germany as well as that of the CBM program
countries and the Keeping Children Safe Standards. This policy has been created beca...use respecting the dignity of all children and keeping them safe is a foundational principle of CBM’s work. For the purpose of this policy a child is anyone under the age of 18 years. CBM is committed to ensuring a safe environment for children through investing the necessary resources needed to apply the procedures contained in this policy.more
La Politique de protection de l’enfance de CBM s’appuie sur la Convention des Nations unies relatives aux droits de l’enfant de 1989 (et sur ses protocoles facultatifs), sur la législation allemande en matière de protection de l’enfance, sur les législations nationales des pays dans lesqu...els CBM mène ses actions ainsi que sur les normes proposées par la coalition Keeping Children Safe. Nous avons développé cette politique parce que garantir le respect de la dignité de tous les enfants et assurer leur sécurité comptent parmi les principes fondamentaux du travail de CBM. Dans le cadre de cette politique, est considérée comme enfant toute personne âgée de moins de 18 ans. CBM s’engage à créer un environnement garantissant la sécurité des enfants. Pour ce faire, nous investissons dans les ressources nécessaires à l’application des procédures détaillées dans ce texte.more
La política de salvaguarda infantil de la CBM se basa en la Convención sobre los Derechos del Niño de la ONU de 1989 (y en sus protocolos facultativos) y en la legislación nacional de protección infantil de Alemania, así como en la de los países participantes en el programa de la CBM y la nor...mativa de Keeping Children Safe. Esta política ha sido creada porque la seguridad y el respeto a la dignidad de todos los niños y las niñas es un principio básico del trabajo de la CBM. A efectos de esta política, se considera niño o niña a cualquier persona de menos de 18 años de edad.more
39 examples of field practices, and learnings from 20 countries, for all phases of humanitarian response. The report shows that deliberate and proactive action is required to ensure that persons with disabilities from all constituencies are systematically included and meaningfully participate in DRR... and humanitarian preparedness, response and recovery. It draws lessons from field practices, but does not provide technical guidance. The newly published IASC Guidelines are the reference document to seek in-depth theoretical and technical information.more
Climate change is having the largest impact on the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people. Within this group, 20% are people with disabilities, who are nearly always doubly disadvantaged.