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Arab Episcopal School Irbid
Jordan
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Special Olympics
Special Olympics is a global movement of people creating a new world of inclusion and community, where every single person is accepted and welcomed, regardless of ability or disability. The mission of Special Olympics is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. (Source: Website)
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Saudi Arabian Ministry of Labour
Saudi Arabia
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Equitas Holdings Limited
Equitas Holdings Limited is a is a Small Finance Bank making investment in subsidiary companies and providing loans to them. (Source: Website)
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NLR Indonesia
Indonesia
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Planet Abled
Planet Abled is a travel designer for disabled travellers, a destination consultant, and an ecosystem builder for the tourism industry. Our core business is mainstreaming accessibility into the tourism frameworks, practices, and market opportunities to enable growth and scale. A customer-centric approach and have an amplified positive impact on travellers with all types of accessibility needs. While overcoming the challenges of inaccessible destinations, biased perceptions, digital inaccessibility, lack of standardization, and lack of affordability and competency. With offices in India and Austria, Planet Abled's mission is to integrate accessibility and inclusion into the Sustainable Tourism conversation globally while mapping it to the SDGs. Thereby filling the huge gap that exists between what an establishment considers accessible and what the disabled consumer expects to experience, thus leading to a movement. Where the professionals, businesses, and tourism stakeholders are activated to do the work.
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JDC Israel - Israel Unlimited
JDC Israel Unlimited is a strategic partnership established in 2009 between the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), the Government of Israel, and the Ruderman Family Foundation. Its primary mission is to promote inclusion, independence, and improved quality of life for Israelis with disabilities14. Key Aspects of JDC Israel Unlimited Goals and Objectives The initiative aims to create a cultural shift towards a more inclusive Israeli society while addressing the immediate needs of people with disabilities. It focuses on developing innovative programs and services that emphasize individuals' abilities rather than their disabilities4. Scope and Impact JDC Israel Unlimited operates in more than 50 cities and regional councils across Israel. By the end of 2018, it was expected to reach over 36,000 participants4. The program serves adults with various types of disabilities, including physical, sensory, emotional, and cognitive disabilities, as well as individuals with chronic health problems causing functional impairment5. Key Programs and Initiatives Smart Homes: This program provides personalized technological solutions to improve independence and quality of life for people with disabilities. It combines AI-powered digital platforms with personalized service from technology coordinators3. Supportive Communities: This initiative enables people with disabilities to receive necessary care while living independently in their own homes5. Accessible Ulpans: These are specialized Hebrew language learning programs for new immigrants with disabilities, facilitating their integration into Israeli society5. Centers for Independent Living: These centers help build confidence and self-esteem by connecting people with disabilities to job markets and social networks5. Mentoring Program: This initiative pairs young adults with disabilities with mentors who help them set and achieve personal goals for a more independent and meaningful life8. Achievements and Outcomes JDC Israel Unlimited has made significant strides in improving the lives of Israelis with disabilities: 93% of Smart Homes participants reported that the technologies provided were highly suited to their needs3. The program has empowered hundreds of people with various disabilities to live independently in their communities6. It has helped participants find employment, begin studies, move to independent housing, and realize their rehabilitation entitlements8. By focusing on personalized, person-centered approaches, JDC Israel Unlimited continues to pioneer innovative solutions that promote independence, inclusion, and improved quality of life for Israelis with disabilities
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Al Hussein Society - Jordan Center for Training & Inclusion
The Al-Hussein Society is a non-governmental organization working in the field of physical challenges. It was established in 1971 when it began its services aiding government-run orphanages. Once involved in a volunteer program, it became aware of the need to address the lack of services for those with physical challenges. Thus over the years, it evolved into the leading organization in Jordan that provides rehabilitation and educational services to persons with physical challenges. (Source: Website)
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Brawijaya University, Center for Disability Studies and Services
PSLD is a Center for Disability Studies and Services under the Institute for Educational Development and Quality Assurance of Universitas Brawijaya (UB). PSLD was established on March 19, 2012 primarily to fulfill the rights of people with disabilities where only one percent of people with disabilities in Indonesia are able to access higher education. PSLD ensures that UB provides inclusive services for all people with disabilities. (Source: Website)
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Mphasis F1 Foundation
Mphasis F1 Foundation is an independent charitable trust with a charter to support innovative programs that work towards the inclusive development of society. Mphasis' corporate social responsibility (CSR) works for socially excluded and economically disadvantaged groups through disruptive and tech-based solutions in the areas of education, livelihood and inclusion. The programs expand across its geographies of operation as well as disaster affected regions in India. (Source: Website)
India