‘Double discrimination’ against women with disabilities must stop

In communities affected by conflict, people with disabilities are often persecuted, forced to flee their homes and deprived of basic human rights – and typically find it even harder than others to  access support. For women, it is even harder again.

Our Protection and Inclusion Advisor Sherin AlShaikhAhmed sheds light on new research by Islamic Relief around the issue and the ways in which we can make sure humanitarian action is inclusive of persons with disabilities.

Islamic Relief worked with the International Disability Alliance (IDA) to research the experiences of people with disabilities living in refugee camps in South Sudan, having escaped conflict in Tigray, Ethiopia.

The report shows, “clear evidence of the persistent exclusion of persons with disabilities during any humanitarian response, which further threaten the situation of persons with disabilities and violates their basic rights”.

Many refugees with disabilities living in the camp struggle to access food, healthcare and education, as well as clean drinking water and sanitation facilities. They were also found to often be excluded in decision-making processes or in appointing camp leadership and management committees.

Those who fled alone had lost the support of their caregivers and therefore faced protection risks and exploitation.

Women and children face further risks

The report focuses on the experience of women and children with disabilities, and the increased risks they face. Women and girls with intellectual and psychosocial disabilities were found to be more vulnerable to sexual violence, due to a lack of information around gender-based violence or a lack of awareness around personal safety and protective measures.

Certain zones of the camp were reported as unsafe by women and girls with disabilities due to alcohol abuse among men. Fatima, a young woman with physical disabilities, said she felt uncomfortable moving around the camp at night, because it is poorly lit.

What’s more, women and girls are often caregivers for persons with disabilities, and many found that they faced harassment and exploitation when trying to find support.

An interview with the parents of a woman with disabilities in Um Rakuba camp was particularly distressing. In the absence of any other support networks, they are struggling to look after their daughter. It’s a struggle for them to collect food, fetch water and deal with inaccessible camp facilities.

They also spoke about deep feelings of isolation and helplessness in not being able to support their daughter to participate in the camp activities.

An inclusive humanitarian response is key

Islamic Relief realises the importance of inclusive humanitarian programming and honours its commitments to disability inclusion, in order to ensure that people with disabilities have equal rights and opportunities to access humanitarian assistance, and participate equally.

Islamic Relief calls upon humanitarian organisations to place people with disabilities at the forefront of their humanitarian action. This should be based on internationally adopted norms and standards including the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and IASC Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action.

“Everyone has the right to be able to provide for their children”: Empowering women’s livelihoods in Bosnia

Islamic Relief is running a project in Stolac, Bosnia, which is enabling women to become self-reliant. The project involves creating new sustainable livelihoods by providing 96 women with greenhouses and the equipment and training needed to grow and sell fruit and vegetables. Jasmina who tragically lost her husband and home during the Bosnian war, is among those we’re helping.

“I had everything and they destroyed everything in the war. I had to start again from the scratch. We were forced to live out in the open space on the mountains,” says Merja.

“Life was very hard after I lost my husband. I can’t mention him without having tears in my eyes, but Allah is helping me. I struggled to feed my children. Wherever I saw a cow, I would take a small bottle cap and fill it with milk to give it to my little daughter, Jasmina, so she could survive.

“Now my daughter is grown up and has 2 children of her own. But after she also lost her husband, she struggled and was in need of help. It is not easy to live as a single mother with little opportunity to earn a living.

Then, Jasmina was selected to take part in Islamic Relief’s project, and was given a greenhouse, alongside training and equipment. She is now growing and selling fruit and vegetables in order to provide for her children.

“Islamic Relief’s help means a lot to my daughter, Jasmina, and her children. 1 child goes to school and the other will start next year. She works very hard to provide for them.

“I come to help my daughter as much as I can and I’ll keep helping as much as I can. I wish to express my sincere thanks to those who have helped her. Everyone has the right to be able to provide for their children.

“The greenhouse provided by Islamic Relief means a lot to us. In order to produce vegetables you also have to put in a lot of effort. It teaches dedication as this is needed to benefit from the greenhouse.

“The greenhouse has been useful during the Covid-19 pandemic. We can earn a living without having to mix with others, and the greenhouse opens up and is well-ventilated.

“You have to work to be able to live. This greenhouse that was donated to my daughter has kept her and her children safe and healthy. It helped her to live again. Thank God we have all managed to survive despite many hardships. Now we have to look only to the future,” she says.

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27 Orang Terkorban Akibat Banjir dan Tanah Runtuh di Kerala

INDIA, 20 Oktober 2021 – Sekurang-kurangnya 27 orang terkorban manakala 3 lagi dilaporkan hilang dalam insiden banjir dan tanah runtuh berikutan hujan lebat yang melanda Kerala, India.

Seramai 8,906 individu daripada 2,429 buah keluarga yang terjejas terpaksa mendapatkan perlindungan di 235 kem bantuan yang disediakan pihak berkuasa tempatan.

Kerja-kerja mencari dan menyelamat sedang giat dijalankan oleh 11 pasukan daripada Agensi Pengurusan Bencana, tentera darat dan laut.

Kawasan yang paling teruk terjejas adalah di daerah Idukki dan Kottayam.

Daerah Alappuzha juga dikatakan bakal terjejas ekoran pelepasan air daripada empangan.

Islamic Relief kini sedang bekerjasama dengan agensi berkaitan bagi mengetahui situasi terkini yang berlaku di sana.

Islamic Relief Bantu Penduduk Terjejas Gempa Bumi di Pakistan

PAKISTAN, 20 Oktober 2021 – Islamic Relief Pakistan telah mengedarkan 300 khemah dan tikar, 600 tarpaulin, tilam serta selimut kepada penduduk terjejas gempa bumi di kawasan Harnai pada 12 Oktober lalu.

Islamic Relief Pakistan juga telah menghantar lapan orang kakitangannya untuk menjalankan proses penilaian keperluan mendesak di Balochistan.

Sementara itu, angka korban insiden gempa bumi di negara itu kini telah meningkat kepada 45 orang manakala jumlah penduduk cedera pula seramai 246.

Sebanyak tujuh jambatan, 45 buah jalan, dua kemudahan sistem solar, 65 ekor haiwan ternakan dan tanaman pertanian turut musnah akibat gempa yang melanda.

Operasi membantu dan menyelamat di kawasan Harnai masih giat dijalankan oleh pihak berkuasa tempatan.

Islamic Relief Edar Bantuan Pek Makanan di Kabul

AFGHANISTAN, 18 Oktober 2021 – Islamic Relief Afghanistan telah mengedarkan 777 bantuan pek makanan kepada penduduk terjejas di Khak E Jabar, Bagrami, Deh Sabz dan 12 lagi kawasan di wilayah Kabul pada 9 dan 10 Oktober lalu.

Sementara itu, lebih tujuh projek lain yang sedang dilaksanakan di Afghanistan sebelum ini masih berjalan seperti biasa.

Isu berkaitan urusan perbankan dan pembekuan wang masih kekal berlarutan.

Menurut kajian penilaian Program Makanan Sedunia (WFP), 95 peratus daripada 1,600 isi rumah yang ditemui tidak cukup makan setiap hari.

Hal ini antaranya berpunca daripada isu kenaikan harga barangan makanan melibatkan gandum, tepung, gula dan minyak masak.

Setiausaha Petubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) telah memberi amaran bahawa sekiranya keadaan berlarutan sebegini, ekonomi Afghanistan akan musnah.

Isu Kekurangan Bahan Bakar di Lubnan Kian Meruncing

LUBNAN, 13 Oktober 2021 – Bekalan elektrik di Lubnan terputus ekoran dua stesen janakuasa utama di negara itu terpaksa ditutup berikutan kekurangan bahan bakar.

Menurut laporan media antarabangsa, kekurangan nilai mata wang asing menjadikan isu kekurangan bahan bakar dan kesukaran penjanaan elektrik secara persendirian menjadi lebih kritikal.

Krisis ekonomi yang menghimpit Lubnan ketika ini terjadi atas beberapa faktor antaranya kesan insiden letupan di Beirut, impak pandemik COVID-19 serta kelemahan sistem pentadbiran negara.

Nilai mata wang Lubnan terus merudum lantas mengakibatkan berlakunya inflasi. Hal ini membuatkan penduduk setempat menjadi semakin tertekan dan terjejas.

Islamic Relief telah beroperasi di Lubnan sejak 2006 dan kini masih giat berusaha membantu penduduk terjejas meski berdepan pelbagai cabaran.