What Does the Evidence Say? A Literature Review of the Evidence on Including People with Disabilities and Older People in Humanitarian Response

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Author(s)
Eetvelt, S.
Publication language
English
Pages
3pp
Date published
01 Oct 2020
Publisher
Humanitarian Exchange
Type
Articles
Keywords
Disability, Human Rights
Organisations
Humanitarian Practice Network (HPN)

In 2016, the Grand Bargain recognised the need to increase effectiveness in the humanitarian ecosystem through better use of evidence. Humanitarian actors are increasingly recognising that evidence from quality research should be central to decision-making at all stages of humanitarian response.1 At the same time, there has been increasing attention on who is excluded or ‘left behind’. Numerous surveys and reports tell us how people with disabilities and older people are often overlooked, and their rights and agency not recognised.