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Houston Community College
United States of America
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WBU - World Blind Union
The World Blind Union (WBU) is the internationally recognized organization, representing the 253 million blind and partially sighted persons in 190 member countries. They are the voice of the blind, speaking to governments and international bodies on issues concerning blindness and low vision in conjunction with our members. WBU brings together all the major national and international organizations of blind persons and those organizations providing services to people with low vision to work on the issues affecting the quality of life for blind people. (Source: Website)
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ADJ Electronics
ADJ is a manufacturer of professional lighting fixtures, LED effects and DJ Audio products for advanced Lighting and Audio Entertainment. (Source: Website)
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G3ICT
The Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments (GAATES) is the leading international organization dedicated to promoting Accessibility and Universal Design for the built environment and public spaces as per the dispositions of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). GAATES was founded in 2007 by an international consortium dedicated to promoting accessibility worldwide. GAATES operates a global network of experts with an active presence in 6 regions: the Asia-Pacific, Arab, North America, South America, European and African Regions. This international perspective enables GAATES to develop collaborative partnerships with a wide range of grassroots and professional stakeholders, NGOs/DPOs civil society organizations, professional associations, private sector organizations and individuals interested in the Global Development Agenda and Universal Design. (Source: Website)
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ASOPIECAD - Association of Integrated Community Education Programmes Astrid Delleman
The organization ASOPIECAD, supported by the Christoffel Blind Mission (CBM), promotes inclusion - and thus people with disabilities in Nicaragua - through community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programs. It is based in Juigalpa in the district of Chontales. (Source: Website)
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ADISA - Association of Parents and Friends of People with Disabilities
ADISA (Association of Parents and Friends of People with Disabilities), is a non-profit, based in Santiago Atitlan, Solola. Their mission is to assist, defend and further the rights of people with disabilities. Using a strategy of community-based rehabilitation (CBR), they envision an outcome where persons with disabilities and the community are brought together on an equal basis. ADISA has programs in healthcare, education, employment, and social empowerment that foster these goals. (Source: Website)
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Disability and Development Foundation
Non-Governmental Organization for development cooperation, non-profit. Since March 1980, it has been working in the disability sector, especially intellectual. Their purpose is to achieve the socio-labor inclusion of people with disabilities, thus improving their quality of life. (Source: Website)
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Syracuse University, College of Law
United States of America
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Exceptional Lives, Inc
Exceptional Lives provides free information for families who have children with disabilities on how to access services and resources, and explains processes in a way that is easy to follow and understand. Exceptional Lives is an independent not-for-profit organization. (Source: Website)
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SCENE Chile - National Training and Employment Service
Chile