| Preparedness | Response | Recovery |
1. Assessment, analysis and planning |
Together with OPDs and other stakeholders, identify persons with disabilities in the affected population. | X | X | |
Identify barriers and risks that persons with disabilities face when they access health prevention activities and communicable disease programmes. Include vaccination and access to safe water programmes. | X | X | |
2. Resource mobilization |
Mobilize funds and human resources to organize outreach, community-based and home-based services, and health promotion and disease prevention campaigns. | X | X | |
3. Implementation |
Collect disease surveillance and household survey data disaggregated by sex, age and disability. | | X | |
Involve persons with disabilities and OPDs in developing information, education and communication materials. | X | X | |
Communicate health promotion and disease prevention measures in multiple accessible formats. Do the same with information and education resources. | X | X | |
When designing cross-sectoral communicable disease prevention measures for at-risk populations, address the specific requirements and concerns of persons with disabilities. | X | X | |
4. Coordination |
Coordinate with other sectors to ensure that persons with disabilities have access to water, sanitation, and clean and safe shelter, and can meet other emergency requirements. | | X | |
5. Monitoring and evaluation |
Monitor the degree to which persons with disabilities have access to promotion and prevention campaigns and activities. | | X | |