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University of Turku
Finland
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DPOD - Disabled Peoples Organisations Denmark
Disabled Peoples' Organizations Denmark (DPOD) is the umbrella organization for 34 Danish disability organizations. DPOD works both, at the municipal level, where DPOD has 97 local departments, nationally, and internationally. The purpose of DPOD is to enable persons with disabilities to live a life like everyone else. (Source: Website)
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University of Dortmund
Germany
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Danish Ministry of Children and Education
Denmark
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Independent Living VZW
Onafhankelijk Leven vzw helps people with a physical or mental disability to take control of their lives. As an organization that forms the basis of the healthcare budget, they stand up for the right of all people with disabilities to live their lives as independently as possible. As a healthcare budget specialist, they are the first partner for people or their families who choose to manage this budget themselves. (Source: Website)
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Access Earth
It is the goal of Access Earth to create the world’s largest database of accessibility information so everyone can plan their adventures and experience what the world has to offer. Access Earth provides accessibility and COVID-19 related information, to help support everyone looking to make informed decisions on where they can feel the safest and most welcome while shopping, eating or experiencing the world around them. (Source: Website)
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Greta & Starks Apps
Greta & Starks Apps is a social impact company from Berlin, which developed and launched the free app Greta for Apple iOS and Android. The app enables visually and hearing impaired people to have an accessible cinema experience through audio description or subtitles. (Source: Website)
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Marien Pharmacy
Marien Apotheke is a pharmacy founded in 1909 in Vienna. (Source: Website)
Austria -
Norwegian Ministry of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion
Norway
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Jugend eine Welt
WeltWegWeiser is the neutral service center for international volunteer assignments, supported by Jugend Eine Welt. WeltWegWeiser advises people who are interested in an international volunteer service in the field of social affairs, development and human rights and supports the preparation of a volunteer service abroad in a country of the Global South. (Source: Website)
Austria