Commemorating the International Day of Persons with Disabilities:

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A Call to Action The Association of Refugees with Disability (ARD), in collaboration with partners such as the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), Disability Rights Fund (DRF), International Rescue Committee (IRC), Refugee-Led Organizations Network (RELON), Humanity & Inclusion (HI), Young African Refugees for Integral Development (YARID), and others, is coming together to commemorate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) under the theme "Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future". This global event, observed annually on December 3rd, is a cornerstone in raising awareness and advocating for the rights, inclusion, and empowerment of persons with disabilities. For ARD, this day holds special significance as it underscores the organization's commitment to advocating for refugees with disabilities, a group that faces compounded challenges due to…
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Consultancy Opportunity: Project Information Management System Development

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The Association of Refugees with Disabilities (ARD) invites qualified consultants to submit proposals for designing a Project Information Management System (PIMS) that will enhance ARD’s project planning, monitoring, and reporting processes. This initiative is part of our commitment to empowering refugees with disabilities across Uganda by improving our organizational efficiency and data management capabilities. For full details on responsibilities, qualifications, and application requirements, please review the Terms of Reference document below. The application deadline is November 21, 2024. Terms-of-reference-for- Project Information managment system -Detailed-DocumentDownload
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Resource Mobilization Consultant

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The Association of Refugees with Disability (ARD) is seeking an experienced Resource Mobilization Consultant. This role involves reviewing and strengthening ARD’s Resource Mobilization Strategy. Key responsibilities include facilitating brainstorming sessions with ARD’s management, gathering feedback, and presenting a finalized, approved strategy for dissemination. Application Details: Location: Kampala, Uganda Deadline: November 14, 2024, by 11:59 pm Ugandan time Contract Duration: 20 working days For detailed qualifications, responsibilities, and application instructions, please refer to the attached Terms of Reference (TOR) document. Terms-of-reference-for Resource Mobilization consultant-Detailed-DocumentDownload
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Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Consultant

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ARD invites applications for a skilled Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Consultant. The consultant will develop a comprehensive Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting Strategy for the organization. The role includes conducting desk research, engaging ARD management in workshops, and finalizing a validated strategy. Application Details: Location: Kampala, Uganda Deadline: November 14, 2024, by 11:59 pm Ugandan time Contract Duration: 20 working days Please refer to the attached Terms of Reference (TOR) document for specific qualifications, responsibilities, and application instructions. Terms-of-reference-for-M&E-consultant-Detailed-Document (1)Download
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Safeguarding Consultant

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ARD is looking for a Safeguarding Consultant to design a safeguarding policy and a fraud/corruption/whistleblowing prevention policy for the organization. This role includes leading participatory workshops, drafting policy documents, and finalizing policies for approval by ARD’s board. Application Details: Location: Kampala, Uganda Deadline: November 14, 2024, by 11:59 pm Ugandan time Contract Duration: 20 working days For more information on requirements and how to apply, please refer to the attached Terms of Reference (TOR) document. Terms-of-reference-for-safeguarding-consultant-Detailed-DocumentDownload
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ARD, RELON Kenya, UDPK, and IRAP Unite to Co-Design Support for Refugees with Disabilities

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In Nairobi from October 14-18, 2024, ARD collaborated with RELON Kenya, UDPK, and IRAP to co-design a groundbreaking project for refugees with disabilities across East Africa. This workshop tackled pressing issues such as accessible healthcare, inclusive education, legal pathways, and more. Together, we laid the foundation for empowering refugees with disabilities through advocacy, research, and cross-regional cooperation. Watch our video to see how it all happened. 📽️ Watch the video https://youtu.be/QVkLmxEZ6gI?si=IoxxM-kLH0Mjw4kA
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Volunteer Opportunity: Community-Based Facilitator Roles in Nakivale Refugee Settlement

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Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you have the language skills and local knowledge to support fellow refugees? The Association of Refugees with Disabilities (ARD), in partnership with Humanity & Inclusion, is excited to announce an opportunity to volunteer as a Community-Based Facilitator in Nakivale Refugee Settlement. About the Role We are seeking 20 dedicated and compassionate individuals to work in various zones within Nakivale, including Juru, Kibengo, Basecamp, Rubondo, Ruhoko, Kabazana, Kikyaza, Kashojwa, Somalia, and New Congo. As a Community-Based Facilitator, you will be at the forefront of providing essential support to refugees with disabilities, empowering them through information, coordination, and advocacy. Your role will involve bridging the communication gap between refugees and service providers, ensuring that critical information is shared across the community.…
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ARD is Hiring Trainers for Tailoring and Art & Craft to Empower Refugees with Disabilities and their caregivers”

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ARD is Hiring Trainers for Tailoring and Art & Craft to Empower Refugees with Disabilities and Their Caregivers The Association of Refugees with Disability (ARD) is excited to announce a new project aimed at empowering refugees with disabilities and their caregivers through hands-on skills training. This initiative is generously funded by Young African Refugees for Integral Development (YARID), an organization dedicated to supporting refugees' well-being, development, and integration. As part of this project, ARD is hiring 4 trainers—2 in Tailoring and 2 in Art & Craft—who will provide specialized training to refugees with disabilities and their caregivers. This 6-month program seeks to enhance vocational skills, create sustainable livelihoods, and foster a sense of inclusion within the refugee community. The training will focus on practical skills that can be used for…
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Empowering Refugees with Disabilities: Join Us in Documenting Our Journey!

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The Association of Refugees with Disability (ARD) is celebrating a significant milestone—our journey! To mark this achievement, we are hiring a consultant to help document our organizational journey, capturing best practices and valuable lessons learned since our founding in 2019. Position Available: Consultant for Documenting ARD's Success Location: Najjanankumbi, Muzana Dr. close, Masanyalaze zone, near Train Up A Child School, Kampala Type of Contract: Consulting firm or Individual contract Application Deadline: 6th September 2024, 11:59 pm Ugandan time Assignment Start Date: 11th September 2024 Duration: 20 working days Purpose of the Consultancy:To develop comprehensive documentation of ARD's journey, highlighting our best practices and lessons learned while promoting the rights of refugees with disabilities in Uganda. How to Apply:Interested candidates can submit their proposals via email to [email protected] and CC: [email protected],…
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Enhancing Access to Education for Refugees with Disabilities: Findings from Nakivale and Rwamwanja Settlements

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Summary of Accessibility Audit Report The Association of Refugees with Disabilities (ARD) conducted an accessibility audit in Nakivale and Rwamwanja refugee settlements in early 2024. The audit aimed to assess and enhance the accessibility of educational institutions for learners with disabilities, aligning with the principle of "Leave No One Behind" from the Sustainable Development Agenda. Audit Overview The audit focused on evaluating the accessibility of entrances, doors, ramps, stairs, windows, notice boards, and pathways/corridors in ten schools across the two settlements. The audit was conducted under the framework of various national and international policies, including the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Persons with Disabilities Act 2020. Findings In Nakivale, schools like Bright International Nursery and Primary School and Nakivale Secondary School were found to…
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