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What Does Disability-Inclusive Crisis Response Actually Look Like?

By Hasan Tayem

Target keyword: disability inclusive crisis response

1. The Problem: People with Disabilities Are Left Behind in Every Crisis

Open with data and personal accounts of how crisis response routinely excludes disabled people. Reference specific emergencies and what went wrong.

2. What Hasan Saw at the Zero Project Conference 2026 in Vienna

Describe the session Hasan chaired at the United Nations Office in Vienna. What was presented, who spoke, and why the room was moved to tears.

3. From Urgency to Dignity: What Inclusive Response Requires

Break down the principles of disability-inclusive crisis response: identification, communication, evacuation, shelter, and recovery. Use real examples.

4. The Role of Disabled People in Designing the Response

Explain why "nothing about us without us" applies to crisis planning. Describe organisations and frameworks that get this right.

5. What Governments, NGOs, and Organisations Can Do Now

Concrete, actionable recommendations for policy makers, humanitarian organisations, and corporate social responsibility teams.

6. Why This Is Hasan's Highest-Priority Topic

Connect this topic to Hasan's personal story, his advocacy work, and why he considers this the most important session he has ever led.

CTA: Hasan chairs sessions and delivers keynotes on disability-inclusive crisis response. Book him to bring this conversation to your organisation.

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