DONATE

Disability, disasters and empowerment

This report presents evidence from research with participants in a Sightsavers and Disabled Rehabilitation and Research Association (DRRA) disability inclusive disaster preparedness programme in Satkhira, Bangladesh.

The aim of this research was to identify what causes people with disabilities to be vulnerable to disasters in Satkhira and to assess the forms of empowerment produced and accessed by people with disabilities participating in the programme.

The research findings provide evidence of the need for disability inclusive disaster preparedness measures, and inclusive development more broadly. The development challenges of poverty-reduction, climate change and vulnerability to disasters are interconnected. Initiatives that do not address these challenges in an integrated way will not be effective. These findings demonstrate that inclusive integrated approaches are required and should be used to support the development of poverty-reduction, climate change adaptation and increasing resilience to disasters.

Read the report summary (pdf)

Raised houses in Padmapukar Union, Shyamnagar.

Disability, disasters and empowerment

Evidence from qualitative research in a disability inclusive disaster preparedness programme.

View the report (pdf)

Want to read more about our work?

Sightsavers and disability rights
Sadah, Eunice and Shihab.
Sightsavers stories
Stories / Disability and inclusion /

The impact of inclusion: meet the changemakers

Learn how our disability-inclusive projects are helping to create a better world for everyone by supporting people like Sadah, Eunice and Shihab.

Sightsavers' CEO Caroline Harper poses for a group photo with staff from Sightsavers Bangladesh during its 50th anniversary celebrations in Dhaka.

Sightsavers Bangladesh marks 50-year anniversary

Sightsavers began working in Bangladesh in 1973 to diagnose and treat people for cataracts, which is one of the most common eye conditions in the country.

August 2023
Arif and his mother sit on a bed chatting.
Sightsavers stories
Stories / Eye health /

“Now I know what a gift sight is”

Arif’s life changed when he had two cataract operations at five years old. We've been following his journey since then, from completing his education to finding work as a driver.