DISABILITY: Development & disaster plans

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by Alan Cole in the UK

http://www.xperedon.com/news_2352

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Disaster resilience planning needs to include everyone’s views including disabled people...

The views of disabled people are being heard in a first of its kind international survey by the UN, a move that will hopefully advance the rights of disabled people during emergencies...

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Voices of disabled people are being heard in a landmark disaster planning survey, a move that should lead to greater inclusion in humanitarian responses in the event of a disaster...

Disability NGOs and campaigners have been calling for better inclusion for disabled people in future development and disaster planning...

NGO experts have highlighted the peripheral role disabled people have had in previous disaster response planning...

The UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) survey runs until Wednesday, September 25 2013...

The survey is open to people living with disabilities and caregivers and the results of the survey will be announced on October 13 on the International Day for Disaster Reduction...

The international awareness day is highlighting disability as its major theme this year...

This is a step which chimes with the increasingly vocal appeals from disability NGOs and campaigners to recognise the need to prioritise disability inclusion in future disaster planning...

Many campaigners also feel disabled people have been insufficiently consulted and included in overall development planning...

The UN recognises that a billion disabled people worldwide face disaster risks...

Clearly, disabled people can be especially vulnerable in the event of a natural disaster; and it is important that response planning recognises the necessity to focus on the specific and individual needs of disabled people as best it can...

The survey by UNISDR, supported by various partners looks at issues such as the coping abilities of disabled people in an emergency...

The survey is also looking at issues such as disaster preparedness, ie questions like the estimated time to evacuate and the level of additional support needed in an emergency, etc...

Margareta Wahlström, head of UNISDR, says the survey “has the potential to provide a very revealing insight into how we can reduce disaster risk for people living with disabilities...”

30 million people living with a disability are thought to be affected by earthquakes and weather related disasters in an average year...

Partners for the survey include Malteser-International, UN ENABLE, The Disability-inclusive DRR Network for Asia and the Pacific (DiDRRN), World Bank/Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery; and the University of Connecticut, Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities...

It is intended that the release date for the survey on the International Day for Disaster Reduction will further the consultation process with the intention of extending and improving the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA)...

HFA, the UN's global disaster risk reduction plan was adopted in 2005 and runs out in 2015...

The goal is part of overall moves in the international development community for a disability inclusion roadmap post-2015...

Various charities including ADD International and Leonard Cheshire Disability have been appealing in recent years for people with disabilities to be included in humanitarian disaster planning; and the development of new Millennium Development Goals post-2015...

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by Alan Cole in the UK http://www.xperedon.com/news_2352 ________________________________________ Disaster resilience planning needs to include everyone’s views including disabled people... The views of disabled people are being heard in a first of its kind international survey by the UN, a move that will hopefully advance the rights of disabled people during emergencies... ________________________________________ Voices of disabled people are being heard in a landmark disaster planning survey, a move that should lead to greater inclusion in humanitarian responses in the event of a disaster... Disability NGOs and campaigners have been calling for better inclusion for disabled people in future development and disaster planning... NGO experts have highlighted the peripheral role disabled people have had in previous disaster response planning... The UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) survey runs until Wednesday, September 25 2013... The survey is open to people living with disabilities and caregivers and the results of the survey will be announced on October 13 on the International Day for Disaster Reduction... The international awareness day is highlighting disability as its major theme this year... This is a step which chimes with the increasingly vocal appeals from disability NGOs and campaigners to recognise the need to prioritise disability inclusion in future disaster planning... Many campaigners also feel disabled people have been insufficiently consulted and included in overall development planning... The UN recognises that a billion disabled people worldwide face disaster risks... Clearly, disabled people can be especially vulnerable in the event of a natural disaster; and it is important that response planning recognises the necessity to focus on the specific and individual needs of disabled people as best it can... The survey by UNISDR, supported by various partners looks at issues such as the coping abilities of disabled people in an emergency... The survey is also looking at issues such as disaster preparedness, ie questions like the estimated time to evacuate and the level of additional support needed in an emergency, etc... Margareta Wahlström, head of UNISDR, says the survey “has the potential to provide a very revealing insight into how we can reduce disaster risk for people living with disabilities...” 30 million people living with a disability are thought to be affected by earthquakes and weather related disasters in an average year... Partners for the survey include Malteser-International, UN ENABLE, The Disability-inclusive DRR Network for Asia and the Pacific (DiDRRN), World Bank/Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery; and the University of Connecticut, Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities... It is intended that the release date for the survey on the International Day for Disaster Reduction will further the consultation process with the intention of extending and improving the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA)... HFA, the UN's global disaster risk reduction plan was adopted in 2005 and runs out in 2015... The goal is part of overall moves in the international development community for a disability inclusion roadmap post-2015... Various charities including ADD International and Leonard Cheshire Disability have been appealing in recent years for people with disabilities to be included in humanitarian disaster planning; and the development of new Millennium Development Goals post-2015... _______________________________

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