Crises, conflict and disability : ensuring equality / edited by David Mitchell and Valerie Karr.

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Other Authors: Mitchell, David R. (Editor), Karr, Valerie (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, 2014.
Series:Routledge advances in disability studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction / David Mitchell
  • pt. I Overview
  • 2.War, law and disability: ensuring equality in situations of crisis / Ron Mccallum
  • 3.Disability, natural disasters, conflict, humanitarian emergencies: the work of the United Nations / Akiko Ito
  • 4.Mainstreaming disability into humanitarian responses / Armando J. Vasquez Barrios
  • 5.Bridging the humanitarian-disability divide: from gaps to changes in policy and practice / Emma Pearce
  • 6.Participatory strategies for raising the preparedness of persons with disabilities during crises, conflicts or natural disasters / Rolf Gaede
  • 7.Women with disabilities leading the way toward inclusive emergency response / Susan Sygall
  • 8.Excluded from a health crisis? HIV and persons with disabilities / Leslie Swartz
  • 9.Disability in Bangladesh: the evolution of programmes and services / Saima Hossain
  • pt. II Disability and disaster
  • Contents note continued: 10.Natural hazards: enhancing disaster preparedness and resilience of people with disabilities / Badaoui Rouhban
  • 11.Practical strategies to meet the rights of persons with disabilities in disaster management initiatives / Myroslava Tataryn
  • 12.Shelter for people with disabilities / Mike Meaney
  • 13.The Erase-Stress (ES) programmes: teacher-delivered universal school-based programmes in the aftermath of disasters / Rony Berger
  • 14.Getting Real - promising practices in disability-inclusive emergency management for the whole community: a case study of the United States / Marcie Roth
  • 15.Australia developing inclusive emergency management / Susan Stork-Finlay
  • 16.The Canterbury earthquakes: preparedness, response and recovery / Jill Mitchell
  • 17.Japan's 2011 earthquake and tsunami: the paradox of community-living and disaster / Nagase Osamu
  • Contents note continued: 18.Environmental degradation and disability: scattered research, policy and practice / Michelle Proyer
  • pt. III Disability and conflict
  • 19.Getting disability on the post-conflict agenda: the role of a disability movement / Rebecca Irvine
  • 20.Intellectual disabilities in humanitarian assistance policy and practice: the need to consider the diversity within disability / Brigitte Rohwerder
  • 21.Children with disabilities: neglected during peacetime, forgotten during conflict / Andrea Canepa
  • 22.Sectarianism, sanctions and invasion: the challenge of promoting educational equality in Iraq / Alison Alborz
  • 23.The past dividing the present: Nicaragua's legacy of war shaping disability rights today / Stephen Meyers
  • 24.Caught between a rock and a hard place: challenges of refugees with disabilities and their families in Uganda / Yusrah Nagujja
  • 25.Disability in New Zealand resettlement of refugees: the new hope for equity / Alia Bloom
  • Contents note continued: 26.The July-August 2006 war in Lebanon: the impact on persons with disabilities / Jahda Abou Khalil
  • 27.Conclusions / Valerie Karr.
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