UNICEF has developed guidance to help make sure that children and adolescents with disabilities are included in all stages of humanitarian action – from preparing for emergencies to recovering from th...
This toolkit is a set of short guidance, practical tools, and capacity-building packages that provide operational guidance on including children with disabilities in humanitarian action.
The toolkit gives a broader picture and practical tips on: ways to advocate for accessibility and address common objections and misconceptions; accessibility issues in programme related activities and...
The WHO-UNICEF joint global report on assistive technology presents a comprehensive dataset and analysis of current assistive technology access, drawing the attention of governments and civil society ...
UNICEF’s work on disability is based on a human rights approach, with a focus on equity. Participation is a foundational principle of a rights-based approach. These guidelines are meant to strengthen ...
Using the latest available data, the publication covers more than 60 indicators of child well-being – from nutrition and health to access to water and sanitation, protection from violence and exploita...
The Fact Sheet provides a global snapshot of key issues affecting the lives of children with disabilities and an overview of evidence currently available. The findings presented highlight that invest...
This paper provides an analysis of the synergies of three human rights treaties from the perspective of the rights of children with disabilities: the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Convent...
The Disability Inclusion Policy and Strategy (DIPAS) 2022-2030 provides a framework for UNICEF to deliver disability inclusion at scale, across its programmes and operations. The DIPAS vision is a wo...