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Displaced people and refugees with disabilities

The Women's Commission has released a report, Disabilities among refugees and conflict-affected populations, on the estimated 2.5-3.5 million disabled people among the world's displaced population of about 35 million.

According to the report, in emergencies and conflicts, people with disabilities lack access to mainstream services that other refugees receive. There is limited or no infrastructure to cater for their needs in addition to general discrimination and stigma.

To improve protection and services for refugees with disabilities, the Women’s Commission has created a resource kit, which provides practical guidance for humanitarian workers in assisting refugees with disabilities.

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