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AOAD - Accessibility Organization for Afghan Disabled
AOAD’s a non-governmental, nonprofits and non-political organization established by Person with Disability and working for persons with disabilities along with their immediate family members as a peer-supporter advocate agent of change organization, founded in 2007 in Kabul, Afghanistan. The aims of AOAD is to share good practices and lessons learnt, providing a forum for dialogue among stakeholders participants; AOAD promote disability mainstreaming and inclusion in line with the CRPD and SDGs. (Source: Website)
Afghanistan -
SoftBank Corp.
Japan
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Blink Foundation
Blink Foundation is a not for profit foundation that works towards raising awareness and focuses on early screening of children with Specific Learning Difficulties (SLD) like Dyslexia. By galvanizing parents, teachers, communities and society to break the stigma and myths around SLD, we aim to identify children with SLD early, thereby giving them a shot at a better academic future. Timely intervention offering different learning options is paramount for a child with SLD. Through the free and easy to use Different Learners Screening App, parents and teachers can identify children with SLD early (less than 13 years of age) within the comfort of their homes. With AI-powered customized questionnaires, all efforts are made to ensure that the individual academic challenges of the child are clearly understood. Our array of awareness videos help parents understand the struggles faced by the child. Special Educators help identify key problem areas, aiding the parent in making informed choices about the extent of remedial intervention required by their child.
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El Sistema Connect
Inclusive Music Education for all children.
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BIZCHUT - Israel Human Rights Center for People with Disabilities
Bizchut is the leading and longest running organization devoted to promoting the rights of people who have disabilities in Israel. Their deep commitment to social justice leads us to believe that people with all types of disabilities have the right to full equality and inclusion. (Source: Website)
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Kota Kita
Kota Kita is a non-profit organization based in the Indonesian city of Solo with expertise in urban planning and citizen participation in the design and development of cities. They provide education, facilitate citizen participation and collective action, and work with governments to build bridges between officials and their constituencies. Their vision is a city that is shaped and shared by informed and empowered citizens — A City for All. (Source: Website)
Indonesia -
Jaipur Foot Organization (BMVSS)
Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS) is the world's largest organisation rehabilitating over 1.78 million disabled. BMVSS provides all its assistance, including artificial limbs, calipers and other aids and appliances totally free of charge. It has its headquarters at Jaipur (India). (Source: Website)
India -
Ryobi Systems Co., Ltd.
Japan
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Sana for Special Individuals
Sanais a non-profit-organization that empowers people with intellectual disabilities and their families to live beyond any inability. They offer services directly in the field and manage through an administrative office. (Source: Website)
Jordan -
Beit Issie Shapiro
Israel