This resource considers disability as one of many additional identities women may hold, including older women, youth, refugee, migrant, Indigenous, LGBTI and other minority groups. This resource refers to the need for disaggregated data by sex, age and disability. It also refers to the need for gender and disability-sensitive and transformative social protection involving gender, disability and protection specialists throughout the programme cycle. It suggests project staff could develop a network and learning platform between actors working on gender, disability, social protection, humanitarian response and protection issues.

 

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