VIVID: An Update on our Projects

Since our first consortium meeting in March, the consortium has partaken in two further activities. Firstly, the partners undertook an assessment process to identify which gaps they need to fill in order to guide their future learning in accessibility, humanitarian action and volunteer management. They were prompted to stimulate inclusive dialogues with staff members not directly involved in their programme or project work. Following their assessment each partner created an action plan which identified possible strategies to build their capacity in these three key areas.

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Louisa Barry
The Global Response to Climate Change must be Disability Inclusive

On June 30th, CBM Ireland will launch a short research working paper on how climate change has impacted persons with disabilities. Through a small scale survey and interviews with persons with disabilities and organisations representing persons with disabilities, the short paper explores and analyses how climate change impacts on the lives of persons with disabilities from four different perspectives – personal, programme, policy and political.

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Mary Keogh
Will the SDGs still be relevant after the Pandemic?

The disability movement engaged in the UN’s negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda, with our community members from all parts of the world presenting their experiences and priorities to governments at the UN during the development of the SDGs. It is these stories and others from people around the world that formed the bedrock of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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Clare Louise Cullen
Celebrating World Humanitarian Day

Every 19 August, World Humanitarian Day is set aside to honor humanitarian efforts made around the globe and to assert the need for supporting people in crisis.

This year, World Humanitarian Day 2019 is celebrating women humanitarians and their contributions toward making the world a better place. At CBM, we would like to highlight the work of two women working in crisis situations: Tahmida from Bangladesh and Deborah from Zimbabwe.

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Clare Louise Cullen
Safeguarding children and adults-at-risk

On the first page of CBM’s Safeguarding policy1 you can read, “CBM believes that every child and adult has the right to protection and to live in ‘safe environments’, regardless of gender, ethnicity, political association, religion, sexual orientation and whether or not they have a disability. It is CBM’s responsibility to make sure that all children and adults who come into contact with CBM’s development and humanitarian programming are safeguarded to the greatest extent possible.”

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Louise Talbot Beirne
Making Inclusion a Reality!

On June 13th 2019, Dr. Mary Keogh, Director of Disability Inclusive Development with CBM International, spoke at the 12th session of the Conference of States Parties (COSP) on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).

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Mary Keogh
Disability is not a niche

On Tuesday 27 June, the Dóchas Disability and International Development Working Group presented at a meeting in Leinster House organised by the Irish branch of the European Parliamentarians with Africa (AWEPA). We discussed global issues of importance for disability inclusive development such as the need for disaggregated data on disability.

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