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Oslo and Akershus University
Norway
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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)
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King Abdulaziz University
Saudi Arabia
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AKIM Israel - The National Organization for People with Intellectual Disabilities and their Families
AKIM Israel is the national organization for people with intellectual disabilities and their families, operating as a person oriented organization i.e. it represents individuals with intellectual disabilities and their relatives while upholding human rights and freedoms. Since its founding in 1951 the association acted to realize the rights, promote a better quality of living and improve the welfare of people who have intellectual disabilities and their relatives, using legal advocacy and advocacy within the community. (Source: Website)
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Alhassan Foundation
Egypt
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LUPD - Lebanese Union for People with Physical Disabilities
LUPD was Founded in 1981, in the midst of the Lebanese Civil War to advocate for the inclusion, equality, and rights of people with disabilities in Lebanese society. From it’s very beginnings on Beirut’s sidewalks, LUPD has been a grassroots and non-sectarian organization led by people with disabilities. In the decades since its founding, LUPD has worked to shift government policies and the national discourse on disability from a framework of charity and exclusion to a framework of rights and inclusion. (Source: Website)
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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 -
Youth with Disabilities Forum Serbia
Youth with Disabilities Forum (YDF) is a civil society organization focused on improving the quality of life and position of persons with disabilities. YDF was founded in Belgrade in 2005 by young persons with disabilities. Until today, YDF has successfully implemented more than 80 projects, and provided support for about 8,000 direct beneficiaries. Our work is based on the universality, indivisibility, and interdependence of all human rights and fundamental freedoms, as well on the need to guarantee full enjoyment of these rights and freedoms for people with disabilities, free from discrimination. Recognizing the need for people with disabilities to be included in and to live from freely chosen work, as well as the necessity for a work environment that is open, inclusive, and accessible, YDF has created a comprehensive package of services for people with disabilities and employers, contributing to improved employability. Through this, we have become a leading organization in Serbia in the field of employment persons with disabilities
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OCADES Caritas Burkina
Burkina Faso
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IDIA - Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access to Legal Education
India
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