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          Your search returned 76 Organizations

          • 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)
            Nicaragua

          • Salesian Polytechnic University

            Ecuador

          • 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)
            Ecuador

          • PREPACE - Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation Program

            PREPACE is a private non-profit organization founded in 1986, based on respect for the human rights of people with disabilities and their families, served in various programs and services, within 17 municipalities in 3 departments of Honduras. (Source: Website)
            Honduras

          • SCENE Chile - National Training and Employment Service

            Chile

          • 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)
            Guatemala

          • Banco D-Miro

            Banco D-MIRO offers financial services with the aim of promoting the development of the vulnerable sectors of the Ecuadorian coast. (Source: Website)
            Ecuador

          • 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)
            Brazil

          • SENA - The National Training Service Colombia

            The National Training Service (Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje – SENA), is a national public institution holding a legal status, with an independent capital structure and administrative autonomy, ascribed to the Ministry of Labor of Colombia. (Source: Website)
            Colombia

          • RET International - Protection through Education

            RET International, founded in 2000, is a non-profit organization committed to working in emergencies, in conflicts and in fragile environments around the world to alleviate suffering and catalyze sustainable development of vulnerable young people and women. (Source: Website)
            Panama