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Publication Date
August 2014
16 p
This paper outlines specific elements when considering victim assistance in light of the CRPD and disability-inclusive development. It highlights the rights of survivors by ensuring improvement in their quality of life and transforming societies into being more inclusive of their diverse members, including survivors and other people with disabilities and families of casualties
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Keywords
Cross-cutting; policy; Development/ Humanitarian; development agencies; development in general; explosive weapons/ landmines; human disasters (war & conflict); Disability and social diversity; persons with disabilities; Human rights; rights; Inclusion; inclusion and mainstreaming; Politics government and economics; international cooperation; legislation and policy