Humanity in War (ICRC)

Episode 13: Persons with disabilities in armed conflict


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Persons with disabilities constitute approximately fifteen percent of the global population – a figure that only rises during crises. Armed conflicts, in particular, generate new disabilities, exacerbate the existing barriers faced by persons with disabilities, and expose the whole community to greater harm. Yet, the experiences of persons with disabilities in armed conflict and the effects of armed conflict on this population are sorely understudied. In addition, discussions of the effects of armed conflicts on persons with disabilities have too often failed to include the voices and perspectives of that community.
The latest edition of the International Review of the Red Cross (Review) aimed to reshape the landscape, comprising thirty thought-provoking contributions, including many authored by persons with disabilities. In this episode, host Elizabeth Rush sits down with three inspiring experts and activists to take stock of the legal protections (and lack thereof) for persons with disabilities in armed conflicts, and reflect on how to move the legal and policy debates forward in the next few years.
Read the accompanying blog post here: https://blogs.icrc.org/law-and-policy/
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