Inclusion Hacks 

Accessible Meeting and Event Checklist

What do you need to do when organizing a meeting or event to make it accessible? This is the question on our minds as we strive to be inclusive and #liveinclusion in our work. If you are wondering where to start and feel overwhelmed, the checklist from GIZ Uganda might be interesting for you.

From providing accessible registration and communication materials, to providing reasonable accommodation, to training the event staff on disability etiquette and much more. The checklist provides a good overview of how to create an accessible event from start to end. Read or download below!

 

 

IDIWA’s Transformative Work for Women with Disabilities in Uganda

Integrated Disabled Women Activities (IDIWA) is a women-led organization founded in 2000 to empower women and girls with disabilities to

Inclusive Development Cooperation: Time for Action! 

Inclusion isn’t just a checkbox—it’s a right and an obligation. Yet, are we truly embedding it in development cooperation? With

Tips for Disability Inclusive Situation Analysis (SitAn) 

A Disability Situation Analysis (SitAn) is useful to understand the current social, political, economic and cultural factors when it comes