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Vocational training for jobseekers with intellectual disabilities rolled out countrywide
Chance B’s KomKom program in Austria aids disadvantaged youth via dual apprenticeship models. Expanded nationally in 2019, it involved 270 trainees by 2024 with a strong certification system.
Chance B Holding GmbH, KomKom, Austria -
A large-scale programme for mainstream employers in staff training, workplace adaption, and job placement
Yo Puedo, ¿Y Vos? in Costa Rica advances workplace diversity. From 2012-2024, it trained 1.5K people with disabilities, adapted 5K workplaces, and expanded regionally, promoting inclusive employment.
Fundación Yo Puedo, ¿y Vos?, Yo Puedo Trabajar (I Can Work) Programme, Costa Rica -
A microfinance model built by persons with disabilities in rural sub-Saharan Africa
NUDOR's Save and Invest in Rwanda established 750 Savings Groups by 2024, with 22,500 members with disabilities starting microenterprises. The program plans to expand across provinces.
National Union of Disability Organisations in Rwanda (NUDOR), Save and Invest for Your Bright Future, Rwanda -
A supported employment model for persons with intellectual and
severe disabilities
Arbas Tirol in Austria’s Mittendrin program supported 104 individuals with disabilities by 2024, with 76 securing open-market jobs. The program focuses on personalized support and mentorship.
arbas Tirol, mittendrin (Right in the Middle) programme, Austria -
A training designed and organized by young people with disabilities to empower community workers
Youth Disability Advocacy Service's Together: Access & Inclusion Training, Australia: Online and in-person training designed and delivered by persons with disabilities. Grew to 1,647 participants between 2018 and 2023, focusing on storytelling and lived experiences.
Youth Affairs Council Victoria, Together: Access & Inclusion Training, Australia -
Leading clothing company rolling out an inclusion programme on a global scale
Inditex in Spain employed 2,041 individuals with disabilities by 2024 through its Inclusion Programme, promoting accessibility across stores, logistics, and offices in 41 countries, focusing on intellectual disabilities.
Inditex, Inclusion Programme, Spain -
On-demand, remote visual interpreting for the blind and low-vision community
Aira in California provides remote visual interpreting for visually impaired users. By 2024, it served 100K-250K users, partnering with firms like Amazon and state governments.
Aira Tech Corp., Aira, United States of America -
Eight-month vocational training programme for young deaf people to become Apple software developers
iSchoolAfrica in South Africa started Deaf Developers in 2022, training youth in iOS development. By 2024, 7 of 8 graduates were employed, some teaching coding to deaf students.
iSchoolAfrica Education Trust, Deaf Developers Programme, South Africa -
A small and easy-to-wear mouse to control a computer with head movements
Quha Oy in Finland introduced Zono X, a head-controlled mouse for users with disabilities, in 2022. By 2024, it sold 350 units across 28 countries, improving accessibility in computing.
Quha oy, Quha Zono X head mouse, Finland -
Enabling people with disabilities to work as delivery drivers by adapting their wheelchairs
NeoMotion in India launched Livelihood on Wheels in 2022, enabling 300+ delivery partners with disabilities with specialized mobility tools. By 2024, 5,000 users accessed its products.
NeoMotion Assistive Solutions Private Limited, Livelihood on wheels, India