| Preparedness | Response | Recovery |
1. Assessment, analysis and planning |
Disaggregate national surveys and health surveillance by sex, age and disability. | X | | |
Include disability-related data, disaggregated by sex and age, in demographic and health surveys. | X | | |
Map the availability of relevant health services, including physical rehabilitation, occupational therapy and orthopaedic workshops. | X | | |
2. Resource mobilization |
Develop, communicate and deliver trainings on disability-related data collection methodologies that have been tested in humanitarian contexts, such as the Washington Group Short Set of Disability Questions and the UNICEF-Washington Group Child Functioning Module. | X | | X |
Train staff that collect data on health infrastructure to document its accessibility to persons with disabilities. | X | | X |
3. Implementation |
Design a health information management system that disaggregates data by sex, age and disability. | X | X | |
Design health registers for use in health facilities, and in outreach and home-based care, that collect data on sex, age and disability. | X | X | |
Train health workers to collect data on sex, age and disability and to audit the accessibility of health facilities. | X | X | X |
4. Coordination |
Require reporting to include disability-specific indicators. | | X | X |
5. Monitoring and evaluation |
Require monitoring and evaluation tools to include disability-specific indicators. | | X | X |