![]() ![]() Health research covers 3 in 4 of all studies in our EGM, but there is little evidence on improving access to general health services and accessibility for children with disabilities in healthcare settings. Specific areas overlooked include tackling harmful stereotypes, tackling abuse and violence and ways to reduce stigma on improving accessibility to water, sanitation, hygiene, housing and food and interventions that aim for children with disabilities to enjoy their right to be heard, to play and to have their views considered in all matters affecting them. It shows that research is lacking in many critical areas: awareness and non-discrimination, protection, adequate standard of living, family and community life, and empowerment – that represent critical areas of policy and programming in need of robust evidence to improve inclusion and participation. In this publication we report our Evidence and Gap Mapping (EGM) of “Inclusive Interventions for Children with Disabilities in LMICs”. Methodological briefs on evidence synthesis. ![]() Social protection in humanitarian settings.Gender-responsive & age-sensitive social protection. ![]()
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