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JDC Israel - Israel Unlimited
JDC (the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee or "The Joint") is the leading Jewish humanitarian organization, working in 70 countries to lift lives and strengthen communities. They rescue Jews in danger, provide aid to vulnerable Jews, develop innovative solutions to Israel’s most complex social challenges, cultivate a Jewish future, and lead the Jewish community’s response to crises. (Source: Website)
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NLR Indonesia
Indonesia
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Square Foundation
Specialisterne Foundation is a not-for-profit foundation with the goal to generate meaningful employment for one million autistic persons and those with similar profiles (ADHD, OCD, dyslexia etc.) – in combination referred to as neurodivergent persons – through social entrepreneurship, corporate sector engagement and a global change in mindset. With headquarters located in Copenhagen, Denmark, we work globally to bring about our vision of a world where people are given equal opportunities in the labour market. (Source: Website)
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CECD - Cooperative for Inclusion
Portugal
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Spoon Foundation
United States of America
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Mais Diferencas - Inclusive Education and Culture
Mais Diferenças was founded in 2005 by a group of activists with and without disabilities from different areas and work trajectories. It is an association qualified as a Civil Society Organization of Public Interest (OSCIP) by the Ministry of Justice and as a Human Rights Promoting Entity by the Secretary of Justice of the State of São Paulo. Its projects and initiatives are carried out through partnerships with the public and private sectors, third sector, universities, international and national organizations. (Source: Website)
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Atfaluna Society for Deaf Children
Palestine
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GoodJob Foundation
Spain
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Fourth Wave Foundation
India
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Sightsavers
Sightsavers works in more than 30 countries worldwide, focusing on Africa and Asia. Their vision is of a world where no one is blind from avoidable causes, and where people with disabilities participate equally in society. They work with local, regional, national and international partners and governments. With their help, they distribute treatments to prevent disease, carry out eye operations, advocate for disability rights and improve health services to create sustainable development projects. (Source: Website)
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