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Kilimanjaro Blind Trust
Kenya
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Save the Children International
Save the Children saves and improves children's lives around the world. It works to ensure children have healthcare, food and shelter, as well as learning and child protection services when children need it most. It is committed to helping all children achieve their full potential by ensuring they grow up healthy, receive a good education, and stay safe. Securing children's rights is the foundation of their work. Through their programming, emergency responses and advocacy, we put the most vulnerable children first, tackling the barriers to survival, learning and protection. (Source: Website)
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The Arc's National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability
The Arc’s National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability (NCCJD) serves as a bridge between the criminal justice and disability communities. NCCJD pursues and promotes safety, fairness, and justice for people with I/DD, especially those with hidden disabilities and marginalized identities, as victims, witnesses, suspects, defendants, and incarcerated persons. (Source: Website)
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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)
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EASPD - European Association of Service Providers for Persons with Disabilities
We, the European Association of Service providers for Persons with Disabilities (EASPD), are dedicated to promoting and supporting the interests of service providers across Europe who work with individuals with disabilities. Our mission is to enhance the quality of services and advocate for the rights of persons with disabilities, ensuring their full inclusion in society. We foster cooperation among our members, share best practices, and influence policies at both the European and national levels.
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Catholic University of Chile, Centre for the Development of Inclusive Technologies
Chile
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Lev - Inclusion Denmark
Lev is the advocacy organisation for the approximately 50,000 people with developmental disabilities in Denmark and their families. Lev was founded in 1952 under the name Landsforeningen Evnesvages Vel. In 2019, it was given its current name, Lev. It consists of municipal and joint municipal associations. In addition, a number of nationwide associations working for people with developmental disabilities and their relatives are members of Lev. (Source: Website)
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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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Kota Kita
Kota Kita is a non-profit organization based in the Indonesian city of Solo with expertise in urban planning and citizen participation in the design and development of cities. They provide education, facilitate citizen participation and collective action, and work with governments to build bridges between officials and their constituencies. Their vision is a city that is shaped and shared by informed and empowered citizens — A City for All. (Source: Website)
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University of Oregon
United States of America
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