This study weaves together social vulnerability and intersectionality, from the lenses of a human-rights and care-justice approach, as faced by persons with disabilities in disaster programming. With an aim to understand why inclusivity in the field of disaster studies is integral for improved disaster risk reduction mechanisms, this paper stresses on the use of participatory methodological instruments and applies the same with disabled persons in Islamabad, Pakistan. It builds on lived experiences of disabled community in the face of floods, while exploring the barriers that cause hindrance in affective preparedness and risk mitigation strategies. It compares on going practices with international standards and obligations. This research aims to add to the disability literature in the context of Pakistan and highlight the lapse in local governmental practices that causes delayed response, resulting in greater disaster damage, and enhanced vulnerability for persons with disabilities.

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Governance and Development Policy (GDP)
International Institute of Social Studies

Shaukat, Eman. (2023, December 20). Dancing in the rain: a study on the inclusivity and participation of persons with disabilities in disaster programming floods in Islamabad - Pakistan 2023. Governance and Development Policy (GDP). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2105/70989