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Jo Clemente Institute
Brazil
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Egalite Inclusion & Diversity
Egalite Inclusion & Diversity is a Brazilian social business that has developed an online recruitment platform. (Source: Website)
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Livox
Operating in 11 countries and available in more than 25 languages, Livox has a global acting team to provide support and inclusion around the world. (Source: Website)
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Jo Clemente Institute
Brazil
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Federal University of Paraíba
Brazil
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WVA Editoria - Accessible Publishing
Brazil
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Rodrigo Mendes Institute
The Rodrigo Mendes Institute (IRM) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to collaborate so that every person with a disability has a first-rate education in a mainstream school. The Institute's projects follow an architecture based on 3 pillars: Training, Good practices and Advocacy. (Source: Website)
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Presidency of Brazil, Secretariat of Human Rights
Brazil
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Escola de Gente - Communication in inclusion
Escola de Gente is a nationally and internationally awarded center of creation of concepts, methodologies, programs and projects, which involve cutting-edge technology and initiatives aligned with the **promotion of accessible and inclusive attitudinal and communicational practices, always from the perspective of intersectionality.** The organization, founded in 2002 by the journalist and writer Claudia Werneck, is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro and operates nationally and internationally. Its mission statement is to transform public policies into inclusive public policies so that persons with and without disabilities may exercise their human rights since childhood. In order to accomplish this mission, Escola de Gente operates systematically, through **projects, provision of services, and advocacy**, so that public and private institutions can plan and carry out their actions with full communicational accessibility, in order to ensure the participation, with equity, of persons with disabilities and other excluded groups.
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Mais Diferencas - Inclusive Education and Culture
Mais Diferenças was founded in 2005 by a group of activists with and without disabilities from different areas and work trajectories. It is an association qualified as a Civil Society Organization of Public Interest (OSCIP) by the Ministry of Justice and as a Human Rights Promoting Entity by the Secretary of Justice of the State of São Paulo. Its projects and initiatives are carried out through partnerships with the public and private sectors, third sector, universities, international and national organizations. (Source: Website)
Brazil