Here are five ways countries ensure persons with disabilities are not left behind when the next disaster strikes.
1. In South Korea, national broadcaster KBS has sign language interpreters on call 24/7 so they can provide interpretation for sudden disaster-related breaking news.
2. Jordan integrated a national disability law into disaster risk planning a specialized service is available for deaf individuals to report emergencies.
3. In New South Wales, Australia, disability service providers advise on the needs of persons with disabilities to inform the development of community emergency preparedness plans.
4. Brazil developed of a tactile map of high-risk areas in Braille one of many potential strategies that include visually impaired people in DRR.
5. In the Philippines, Cebu Disability-Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction Network advises government units on effective policy and practice to include disabled persons.
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