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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 -
A government-backed audit, certification, and support system for employers who create inclusive workplaces
Saudi Arabia's Mowaamah certifies inclusive companies. From 2014-2023, 3,000 workplaces improved accessibility standards, supported by 32,000 app subscribers.
Authority of People with Disabilities, Mowaamah, Saudi Arabia -
A prestigious arts centre offering individually focused internships, often leading to successful careers
The Kennedy Center’s RKI program in DC offers arts internships to youth with disabilities. By 2024, 910 alumni excelled in roles like actors, filmmakers, and administrators, with annual intakes of 15-30 interns.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Office of Accessibility and VSA, Rosemary Kennedy Initiative, United States of America -
A large ICT company working strategically to train and employ people with visual disabilities
Salesforce’s Workforce Navigators trains professionals with disabilities in CRM software. From 2020-2023, 222 individuals earned certifications in inclusive tech roles.
Salesforce, Workforce Navigators, United States of America -
Multidisciplinary culture centre operated by a majority of employees with sensory disabilities
Na Laga’at, a cultural centre in Israel, employs over 100 staff, 70% with sensory disabilities. Its theatre, restaurant, and workshops have hosted 1M+ visitors since 2007, promoting vocational training.
The Na Laga’at Center, The Na Laga’at Center, Israel -
Business and government-backed vocational training and job placement in the ICT sector
EmployAbility by the Guyana Council offers ICT and entrepreneurship training for individuals with disabilities. From 2016-2024, 624 were trained, with 42% employed and 80 starting businesses with grants.
Guyana Council of Organisations for Persons with Disabilities, EmployAbility programme, Guyana -
Empowering clinicians with the skills and tools to deliver affordable prosthetic arms
Victoria Hand Project in Canada provides 3D-printed prosthetics to low-income amputees. Since 2015, it served 350 patients in 11 countries and trained 50+ healthcare workers globally.
Victoria Hand Project, Victoria Hand Project, Cambodia -
Upskilling and matching academy to gain employment for the blind and visually impaired
Blind Institute of Technology’s IT program in the U.S. trained 251 professionals with disabilities by 2023, helping them secure high-paying jobs in tech with accessible tools.
Blind Institute of Technology, BIT Academy, United States of America -
Government research institute promoting sign language in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
Indian Sign Language Enabled Virtual Laboratory by CSIR, India: Enhances STEM learning accessibility for the deaf with comics, games and simulations. Around 250 content videos and 100+ vocabulary videos were added in 2022 alone.
CSIR Institute of Microbial Technology, Indian Sign Language Enabled Virtual Laboratory (ISLEVL), India -
Easy-to-use, one-stop government service for the employment of persons with disabilities
Australia’s JobAccess hub offers comprehensive disability employment support. By 2024, it aided 496,000 people through helplines, workplace adjustments, and employer engagement.
Australian Government’s Department of Social Services, JobAccess, Australia