This document was developed by the Disability Task Force (DTF) as technical guidance for humanitarian organisations providing services for refugees and vulnerable host populations with disabilities in camp and non-camp settings in Jordan.
It highlights areas of intervention necessary for a holistic scope of specialized health and education services, which the DTF will use to identify gaps in order to improve the quality and coverage of specialised disability services in the humanitarian response in Jordan.
This document provides guidance to assist humanitarian organisations to make sound programmatic decisions that ensure that where funds are limited resources are prioritised for interventions that are likely to have the greatest impact. It thus provides a set of minimum standards for planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of specialised disability services in Jordan.
Guidance in this document is evidence based and/or in line with internationally recognised guidelines for disability specific services in resource-limited settings and/or contexts of displacement, where such guidance or evidence exists. In absence of pre-existing guidance or evidence, the recommendations in this document were developed in consultation with agencies working in the field of disability in Jordan.