
30 October, 12:00 GMT
As part of Inclusive Futures’ knowledge-sharing efforts, this webinar provides a platform to disseminate findings from experiences of working in the refugee settings, in Kenya with stakeholders at national and global levels. The webinar targets humanitarian agencies, UN agencies, government and CSOs to be aware of the content of the report, and to draw the attention of UNHCR and Humanitarian actors, donors and government stakeholders to the process of disability inclusive education and livelihood in a humanitarian setting.
The discussion will centre on seven key recommendations for delivering inclusive programmes that unlock the potential of refugees with disabilities.
Speakers from the Inclusive Futures project in Kakuma refugee camp in northern Kenya will discuss what humanitarian actors, donors and governments can do to unlock the potential of refugees with disabilities.
- David Ochieng, area manager, Kakuma, Humanity & Inclusion
- Mitchel Ambasu Ayietsa, field coordinator, Kakuma operations, Turkana County, Refugee Consortium of Kenya
- Idoka Hebrews Ignatius, deputy director social protection directorate, Turkana County Government