People with disabilities face some of the most brutal conditions during war. We need urgent change
by William Pons
May 16, 2024
3 minutes
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The devastating images from the war in Ukraine are a stark illustration of the consequences of conflict for ordinary people. The threat of injury or death from shelling, drones or missiles hangs over everything – in addition to day-to-day shortages of food and water, the destruction of schools and hospitals and potential criminal or sexual violence.
But it is also a fact that these harmful effects are not uniformly felt. Instead, studies show that minority groups are more significantly impacted by the amplifies inequalities and vulnerabilities that already exist in society.
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