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Association of Youth with Disabilities of Montenegro
Association of Youth with Disabilities of Montenegro is a non-profit organization. It gathers youth with all kinds of disabilities (cross-disability approach) as well as people without disabilities willing to participate in activities of the future co-existence and integration. It is founded firstly to provide psychosocial support, solving numerous and complex problems that youth with disabilities encounter daily, as well as creation of educational conditions for College and University opportunities. (Source: Website)
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Lumos Foundation Moldova
Lumos Foundation, formerly known as Children's High Level Group, is an international non-governmental charity which promotes an end to the institutionalisation of children worldwide. Lumos has been working in the Republic of Moldova since 2006. It has been a key partner with the Moldovan Government, donors and other civil society organisations. Our national work has developed policy, strategy, legislative change and capacity building for Moldova. (Source: Website)
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USAID - United States Agency for International Development, Bureau for Policy, Planning, and Learning
USAID is the world's premier international development agency and a catalytic actor driving development results. USAID works to help lift lives, build communities, and advance democracy. USAID's work advances U.S. national security and economic prosperity; demonstrates American generosity; and promotes a path to recipient self-reliance and resilience. (Source: Website)
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EBU - European Blind Union
The European Blind Union is a non-governmental, non profit-making European organization founded in 1984. One of the six regional bodies of the World Blind Union, it is the only organization representing the interests of blind and partially-sighted people in Europe. EBU aims to protect and promote the interests of all blind and partially-sighted people in Europe. EBU currently has 41 member countries, each represented by a national delegation. The Central Office of EBU is based in Paris. (Source: Website)
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New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
The New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association was formed in 1959. Since then, it has been providing services to those with mental health issues, from residential care and employment and vocational training to community support for people in recovery. (Source: Website)
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People First New Zealand Inc.
People First New Zealand is a self advocacy organisation that is led and directed by people with learning (intellectual) disability. People First is part of an international movement fighting for the rights and inclusion of all people with learning disability. (Source: Website)
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Centre
Caring for infants to adolescents, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is an international leader in pediatric medicine, research and education. Cincinnati Children’s seeks to improve child health and transform delivery of care through fully integrated, globally recognized research, education and innovation. (Source: Website)
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IHC - In Your Community New Zealand
IHC is New Zealand’s largest provider of services to people with intellectual disabilities and their families. It was founded in 1949 by a small group of parents who wanted equal treatment from the education and health systems for their children with intellectual disabilities. (Source: Website)
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European Union of Supported Employment
The European Union of Supported Employment (EUSE) is a non-Government organisation and was established in 1993 to facilitate the development of Supported Employment throughout Europe. Supported Employment assists people with significant disabilities (physical, intellectual, psychiatric, sensory and hidden) to access real employment opportunities, of their own choice, in an integrated setting with appropriate ongoing support to become economically and socially active in their own communities. (Source: Website)
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TASH - Disability Advocacy
TASH is an international leader in disability advocacy. Founded in 1975, TASH advocates for human rights and inclusion for people with significant disabilities and support needs – those most vulnerable to segregation, abuse, neglect and institutionalization. TASH works to advance inclusive communities through advocacy, research, professional development, policy, and information and resources for parents, families and self-advocates. (Source: Website)
United States of America
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