

Following the formation of the Lancet Commission on disability and health,1 it is essential that young people with disabilities in humanitarian settings are not overlooked. In 2019, the UN Security Council adopted an urgent call to respect the rights of people with disabilities in conflict under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006).2 According to UNICEF, 13% of children worldwide aged 5–17 years have a disability, with higher levels in regions impacted by armed conflict.
General Medicine
|28th Nov, 2025
|The Lancet
General Medicine
|28th Nov, 2025
|The Lancet
General Medicine
|28th Nov, 2025
|The Lancet
General Medicine
|28th Nov, 2025
|The Lancet
General Medicine
|28th Nov, 2025
|The Lancet
General Medicine
|28th Nov, 2025
|The Lancet
General Medicine
|28th Nov, 2025
|The Lancet