Survey for people with disabilities in Asia or the Pacific

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Survey for people with disabilities in Asia or the Pacific
Published: Tuesday, May 26th 2020

This online survey is anonymous and aims to understand whether and how people with disabilities in Asia and the Pacific are involved in disaster risk reduction.

It is your opportunity to express your biggest concerns and recommendations in relation to disasters, including at a time of a major health crisis such as the Coronavirus.

The responses will be used to develop recommendations to give to people who implement disaster risk reduction projects in Asia and the Pacific.

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Are you a person with disability living in Asia or the Pacific (including Australia and New Zealand)? We would like to better understand how disasters impact you through a10 minute online survey.

This online survey is anonymous and aims to understand whether and how people with disabilities in Asia and the Pacific are involved in disaster risk reduction, and what factors can help or hinder. You will be able to tell us your biggest concerns and recommendations in relation to disasters.

The survey has been funded by the Australian Government. The responses will be used to develop recommendations to give to people who implement disaster risk reduction projects in Asia and the Pacific.
The survey is available in the following languages: Auslan, Bahasa Indonesian, Bengali, Chinese (Mandarin), English, Easy Read English, French, Hindi, International Sign, Nepali, PNG Pidgin, Tagalog (some of these versions are not available yet so please check back soon if your preferred language is not yet available).

Click here for a link to the survey landing page.


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