About the Webinar

Join Inclusion International on Monday, March 17th from 2:30pm CEST (Geneva) to hear about our work consulting with girls with intellectual disabilities in Ethiopia and Burkina Faso!

Inclusion International and our members FENAID (Ethiopia) and APEE (Burkina Faso) will be joining the International Rescue Committee, UNICEF, Plan International, and Save the Children for a webinar during Humanitarian Network Partnerships Week (HNPW).

Humanitarian Network Partnerships Week is a week where organisations that support people in crisis situations come together to learn and share their work.

As panelists on the webinar, our network will talk about our work with the International Rescue Committee to hear about what girls with intellectual disabilities and their families who have been displaced due to conflict need. You can read more about our work on this project here.

Join us on the webinar to hear more about this important work, and to help us deliver the message that people with intellectual disability must be included in humanitarian action!

Date: 17 March 2025

Time: 14:30 (Geneva, UTC+1)

Registration

Register for the webinar through the Humanitarian Network Partnership Week website.

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About our work with the International Rescue Committee

Want to learn more about the work that Inclusion International, APEE, and FENAID have been doing with the International Rescue Committee?

Here are some resources we have created about the project where you can learn more about how we worked together and what we learned:

  • Project Case Study: This resource is a case study that explains how we did the project. It explains how we followed the Listen Include Respect Guidelines, and shares all of the tools we used.
  • Report on What We Learned (English / French): Our learning report shares what we heard from the girls and their families that we consulted. It also shares the big lessons we took away about how to make humanitarian action more inclusive.
  • Report on How Humanitarian Organisations Include Us (English / French): We did a big survey of humanitarian organisations to understand how people with intellectual disabilities are being included in their work now. This report shares what they told us.

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