Thursday 24th September 2025

Thursday 24th September 2025

Deaf Rights in Crises

Effective disaster planning for deaf communities hinges on strong leadership and collaborative efforts. The use of national sign languages and D/deaf-centred strategies significantly bolsters crisis response. It’s vital to bear in mind that Article 11 of the UNCRPD and the Sendai Framework are not mere guidelines, but legal mandates that necessitate states and organisations to ensure that D/deaf people have access to information in sign language during emergencies. Extract from the World Federation of Deaf People and amended by Jean.

file:///Users/jeanmasters/Downloads/WFD-WASLI-Guidelines-on-Access-to-Information-in-SL-During-Emergency-Broadcasts_Final.pdf

Consider the ongoing crises in Gaza vs Israel, Ukraine vs Russia, where wars have persisted for years. The long-term impact of these conflicts on deaf communities is dire, with millions of people exhausted, striving for peace, and seeking to rebuild their lives, well-being, and mental health to achieve long-term recovery. The reality of people becoming permanently disabled from bombing, malnutrition, and starvation is stark. They are gradually adapting to new disabilities, relearning to navigate their lives, and finding ways to be independent in their new lives or in safe environments

Regrettably, there is no perfect tool of technology to alert millions of D/deaf people, D/deaf with disabilities and Hard of Hearing people to evacuate or escape from humanity’s disasters and wars. While several sponsorship companies have developed watches that alert them to flee, the current aid efforts and technology are insufficient. There is a pressing need for innovation and improvement in this area.

Consider the challenges faced by the deaf community in accessing interpreters, as highlighted through breaking news on media and social media. Without assistance and access to the best information on where to obtain food parcels, medical supplies, hospital supplies, shelter, and other resources, it is a daunting task to support thousands of people.

https://remix.aljazeera.com/aje/PalestineRemix/stronger-than-words.html#/13

https://actionaid.org/news/2024/i-dont-hear-sirens-war-ukraine-intensifies-people-disabilities-face-deadly-toll

https://www.cufoundation.ca/support-for-the-deaf/

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