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LPHU - Lebanese Physical Handicapped Union
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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BAPU TRUST FOR RESEARCH ON MIND AND DISCOURSE
India
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Partners for Youth with Disabilities
United States of America
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Pro Mente Oberoesterreich
Austria
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FAPPC - Portuguese Federation of Associations for Cerebral Palsy
Portugal
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The United Nations Partnership on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNPRPD)
United Nations
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EnableMe - Kenya
Kenya
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City Bridge Trust
City Bridge Trust is the funding arm of Bridge House Estates. It was established to make use of funds surplus to bridge requirements and provides grants totalling around £25m per year towards charitable activity benefiting Greater London. The City of London Corporation is the sole trustee of the Bridge House Estates and members of its Court of Common Council form the City Bridge Trust’s Grants Committee. (Source: Website)
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Deakin University
Deakin University is a university located in Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria. (Source: Website)
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DPOD - Disabled Peoples Organisations Denmark
Disabled Peoples' Organizations Denmark (DPOD) is the umbrella organization for 34 Danish disability organizations. DPOD works both, at the municipal level, where DPOD has 97 local departments, nationally, and internationally. The purpose of DPOD is to enable persons with disabilities to live a life like everyone else. (Source: Website)
Denmark
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