Persons with disabilities
Persons with disabilities
At UNHCR, we work to ensure people with disabilities have access to vital services and have the opportunity to apply their skills and capacities to benefit themselves, their families and their communities.
The World Health Organization estimates that around 15 per cent of the world’s population has a disability. Several million are thought to be displaced but often remain invisible within uprooted communities.
Persons with disabilities are not a homogenous group – they have different capacities and needs, and contribute in different ways to their communities. In times of crisis, they may be at heightened risk of discrimination, exploitation and violence, and face numerous barriers to accessing humanitarian assistance.
At UNHCR, we work to ensure women, girls, men and boys with disabilities have access to vital services and have the opportunity to apply their skills and capacities to benefit themselves, their families and communities.
We work around the clock to identify the issues they face and develop long-term solutions.
- Policy on Age, Gender and Diversity 2018
- Conclusion on refugees with disabilities and other persons with disabilities protected by the UNHCR
- Working with Persons with Disabilities in Forced Displacement (2019)
- UNHCR Emergency Handbook - Persons with Disabilities
- Working with Persons with Disabilities in Forced Displacement Facilitator's Guide