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5 entries

As a group people mill around a room and talk with one another at an event, an elevated TV screen shows the transcript of speakers at the event.
News

Making CBA events more accessible for disabled people

18 September 2023

A seated man cleaning a crutch.
Blog

Disability, inclusion and cities: can COVID-19 trigger change?

Ignacia Ossul-Vermehren
01 October 2020
Eight development experts, including Oxfam GB's Irene Guijt, were interviewed about reimagining development for the Least Developed Countries (Image: IIED)
News

How are the LDCs defining a new sustainable development agenda?

08 July 2016

An image of the outside of a Malawi bank, showing a ramp installed for wheelchair users. Generally the country is lagging behind in terms of provisions for people with disabilities (Photo: Steve Sharra)
Blog

People with disabilities struggle in Malawi's cities

Steve Sharra
06 June 2016
Abid Lashari, president of the National Disability and Development Forum, Pakistan, is interviewed at CBA8
Blog

Voices of people with disabilities must be heard in climate change adaptation debate

Kate Wilson
16 May 2014
As a group people mill around a room and talk with one another at an event, an elevated TV screen shows the transcript of speakers at the event.
Making CBA events more accessible for disabled people

News, 18 September 2023

A seated man cleaning a crutch.
Disability, inclusion and cities: can COVID-19 trigger change?

Blog, 01 October 2020

Eight development experts, including Oxfam GB's Irene Guijt, were interviewed about reimagining development for the Least Developed Countries (Image: IIED)
How are the LDCs defining a new sustainable development agenda?

News, 08 July 2016

An image of the outside of a Malawi bank, showing a ramp installed for wheelchair users. Generally the country is lagging behind in terms of provisions for people with disabilities (Photo: Steve Sharra)
People with disabilities struggle in Malawi's cities

Blog, 06 June 2016

Abid Lashari, president of the National Disability and Development Forum, Pakistan, is interviewed at CBA8
Voices of people with disabilities must be heard in climate change adaptation debate

Blog, 16 May 2014

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