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          Your search returned 15 Organizations

          • Livox

            Operating in 11 countries and available in more than 25 languages, Livox has a global acting team to provide support and inclusion around the world. (Source: Website)
            Brazil

          • Egalite Inclusion & Diversity

            Egalite Inclusion & Diversity is a Brazilian social business that has developed an online recruitment platform. (Source: Website)
            Brazil

          • Jo Clemente Institute

            Brazil

          • Federal University of Paraíba

            Brazil

          • Rodrigo Mendes Institute

            The Rodrigo Mendes Institute (IRM) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to collaborate so that every person with a disability has a first-rate education in a mainstream school. The Institute's projects follow an architecture based on 3 pillars: Training, Good practices and Advocacy. (Source: Website)
            Brazil

          • WVA Editoria - Accessible Publishing

            Brazil

          • Presidency of Brazil, Secretariat of Human Rights

            Brazil

          • São Paulo Municipal Secretariat for People with Disabilities

            Brazil

          • Escola de Gente - Communication in inclusion

            Escola de Gente - Communication in Inclusion is a non-governmental organization founded in 2002 with the purpose of putting communication at the service of inclusion in society, especially for vulnerable groups such as people with disabilities. It is a center for the creation of innovative methodologies, programs, and projects that promote accessible and inclusive practices. (Source: Website)
            Brazil

          • Mais Diferencas - Inclusive Education and Culture

            Mais Diferenças was founded in 2005 by a group of activists with and without disabilities from different areas and work trajectories. It is an association qualified as a Civil Society Organization of Public Interest (OSCIP) by the Ministry of Justice and as a Human Rights Promoting Entity by the Secretary of Justice of the State of São Paulo. Its projects and initiatives are carried out through partnerships with the public and private sectors, third sector, universities, international and national organizations. (Source: Website)
            Brazil