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Thematic report on disability inclusion in the Pacific

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United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Asia and Pacific
Pacific Disability Forum
University of Melbourne

This review identifies the progress made on the inclusion of persons with disabilities into disaster risk reduction (DRR) in Pacific Island countries since the adoption of the Sendai Framework in 2015 and where gaps remain. It also outlines future directions and priorities to ensure that the commitments made on the inclusion of persons with disabilities can be met by 2030.

Key recommendations include improving the collection and use of disability data to better understand vulnerability and disaster risk. Further work is needed to strengthen a multi-stakeholder approach to DRR and identify existing and promote new budget allocations for disability in risk reduction projects. The leadership of persons with disabilities is critical to successful, local decision-making in DRR and should be further promoted.

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Disability Inclusion in the Pacific PDF, 0.5 MB English

Last checked: 11 août 2023

Editors' recommendations

  • View other submissions for the MTR SF
  • Gender-responsive and disability-inclusive early warning and early action in the Pacific region
  • Persons with disabilities in situations of risk: A scoping study on Article 11 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
  • Inclusive and accessible multi-hazard early-warning systems: learning from women-led early-warning systems in the Pacific

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Themes Inclusion
Country and region Oceania
Cover
Number of pages
21 p.
Publication year
2023

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