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AlManarah Association for Persons with Disabilities
AlManarah, the Association for the Advancement of Persons with Disabilities in Arab Society, was established in 2005 with the aim of empowering people with disabilities in Arab society. They aim to enable them to exercise their natural, social and legal rights and to help them integrate into society socially and without exclusion, stigma, or prejudice. The association provides both children and adults with legal advice, emotional and social support, and enrichment. It works to realize the rights of these individuals and to reduce exclusion and promote full integration at both local and national levels. (Source: Website)
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Northern Uganda Hip Hop Culture
NUHC was founded in 2009 in Gulu, and in 2010 it was brought NUHC to Kitgum to be established as a community-based organization (CBO) to empower youth through hip-hop. Today, NUHC remains one of the most active youth-led and youth-focused organizations in Kitgum, and perhaps in Northern Uganda. (Source: Website)
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Visit Flanders
Belgium
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Fundación Descúbreme
Fundación Descúbreme is a non-profit organization born in 2010 with the mission to promote full inclusion of persons with cognitive disabilities in all areas of life. As of now, most of its operations take place accross Chile, with an office being opened in Spain since 2023.
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Child Support Tanzania
Tanzania
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ong inclusiva
Chile
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FENEDIF - National Federation of Ecuadorian with Physical Disability
FENEDIF is one of the pioneer organizations in the labor insertion of people with disabilities in Ecuador and Latin America. It has worked to promote and demand the fulfillment of the rights of persons with disabilities, especially in the field of labor and political advocacy. (Source: Website)
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EnableMe - Kenya
Kenya
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Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, University of Tucuman
Mexico
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BBDN - Bangladesh Business & Disability Network
**Bangladesh Business & Disability Network (BBDN)** was inaugurated at the Dhaka Summit on Skills and Employment on 11th December 2016 at Osmani Memorial Hall in the presence of Director General ILO, Mr. Guy Ryder and Former President Bangladesh Employers’ Federation (BEF), Mr. Salahuddin Kasem Khan. BBDN which operates with the close support of BEF, is a unique network of employers and employers’ associations formed in collaboration with disability focused organizations, Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPD’s), NGOs and development partners, with a purpose of creating a more disability inclusive workforce in Bangladesh. The network operates under the BEF with support from ILO. Bangladesh has many companies that employ persons with disabilities and there are many others who are willing to employ workers with disabilities. However, there is no forum to bring together the experiences, learning and successful policies, practices and models to promote disability inclusion in the work place. BBDN believes that participation in such a network will facilitate knowledge sharing, collaboration and mutually beneficial activities leading to increased employment of people with disabilities. Employers joining BBDN will increase their capacity to address their needs related to diversity, corporate social responsibility, legal adherence and human resources. BBDN is also aiming to establish links between the demand side and supply side stakeholders; as such, NGOs and disability organizations are welcome to join BBDN as Resource Members.
Bangladesh
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