21/11/2024
We participated in Humanity and Inclusion’s Leave No One Behind Project Closeout workshop.
The workshop was held to reflect on the key highlights and achievements from three years of implementation, particularly focusing on Phase 3 in Uganda. This phase emphasized operationalizing the Inter-Agency Service Guidelines aimed at fostering inclusion in humanitarian settings.
Workshop Objectives:
- Share insights and outcomes from the project, with particular emphasis on sustainability.
- Discuss strategies to maintain and enhance the gains accomplished.
- Advance advocacy efforts and strengthen partnerships.
- Explore opportunities for Humanity & Inclusion's (HI) expansion within the development sector.
Key Remarks:
Ms. Emily Adiambo, the Assistant Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities and the Elderly, delivered the opening remarks. She welcomed participants and highlighted the upcoming national celebration for the International Day for Persons with Disabilities.
In her address, Ms. Adiambo underscored the project's significance and the necessity of sustainability, particularly given Uganda’s large population of refugees, many of whom are persons with disabilities and thus most vulnerable. She raised important questions regarding the preparedness of service providers to meet the needs of persons with disabilities in refugee contexts.
She emphasized that inclusion is vital; people with disabilities exist within the broader community and should be integrated into everyday life and social settings. Ms. Adiambo informed attendees that the government has revised the national disability policy, now embedding humanitarian responses effectively.
She expressed her support for HI's expansion into other developmental areas, noting that the government relies on their collaboration in crucial aspects such as:
- Livelihood and household income enhancement
- Improved rehabilitation services, especially for children with moderate disabilities
- Employability initiatives for students with disabilities
- Strengthened social protection measures
Subsequent presentations highlighted the next steps for project expansion and provided participants with an opportunity to discuss how they could enhance disability inclusion in their areas of work in the community.