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Israel Elwyn
Israel Elwyn (IE) was established in 1984 and operates in collaboration and support of many ministries. IE serves more than 5,200 people with disabilities including toddlers, children, teenagers, young people, adults and seniors. They believe that every person is capable of self-advocacy and standing up for his or her rights thus enabling the individual to take responsibility for his or her own life, to have an impact on the community and to fulfill his or her needs and wants. (Source: Website)
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Save Our Needy Organisation
Nigeria
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Association for Shared Learning ELA
Association for Shared Learning ELA is an organization that has been supporting child development for over 20 years now. Their efforts are focused on supporting children and young people in the process of learning and going their own way. They also work together with schools, parents and teachers who consciously support children to build their social and emotional skills. (Source: Website)
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OEZIV - Austrian Civil Invalid Association
ÖZIV Bundesverband was founded 1962 and has affiliated organisations all over Austria. Main fields of activity: Lobbying for people with disabilities; offering support (coaching, consulting etc) to persons with disabilities; consulting for companies about accessibility matters ÖZIV employs around 60 employees
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Access Israel
Israel
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Alhassan Foundation
Egypt
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Convent Hospital Barmherzige Brueder Linz
The health care centre for the deaf as part as part of the general hospital st. john of god is run as an socio- medical outpatient clinic with its focus on holistic health services for sign language users and people with hearing disabilities uncluding life dimensions like education and joblife, day care centres and offers for families for this specific target group
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WBU - World Blind Union
The World Blind Union (WBU) is the internationally recognized organization, representing the 253 million blind and partially sighted persons in 190 member countries. They are the voice of the blind, speaking to governments and international bodies on issues concerning blindness and low vision in conjunction with our members. WBU brings together all the major national and international organizations of blind persons and those organizations providing services to people with low vision to work on the issues affecting the quality of life for blind people. (Source: Website)
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Nordic Welfare Centre
The Nordic Welfare Centre is an institution in the Nordic Council of Ministers’ social and health sector. Our mission is to contribute to the development of welfare initiatives in the Nordic region. By compiling and disseminating knowledge on welfare issues, we offer strengthened tools for policy-making, as well as tools for improving health and well-being of all citizens. Our results are used as basis for political decisions at national, regional and local level in the five Nordic countries, and in Åland, Greenland and the Faeroe Islands.
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COCEMFE - Spanish Confederation of People with Physical and Organic Disabilities
COCEMFE is a representative NGO of persons with physical & organic disabilities that pursues their full inclusion and active participation in all areas of society, through the promotion, defence and claim of their rights, as well as the coordination, representation and impulse of its Associative Movement, thus contributing to the construction of an inclusive and diverse society. COCEMFE is made up of 91 organizations that groups together more than 1.600 associations and represents 2,5 million people with disabilities in Spain. (Source: Website)
Spain
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