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NOWPDP - Network of Organizations Working with People with Disabilities
A disability inclusion initiative in Pakistan working towards the economic empowerment of persons with disabilities through its Centers of Excellence for Disability Inclusion.
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Primary and Secondary Boarding School Milan Petrovic, Novi Sad, Serbia
Serbia
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Balkan Museum Network
The Balkan Museum Network was established in 2006 in Gustavianum Museum in Uppsala, Sweden. The museum cooperation aims at enhancing cultural understanding, developing staff competences, facilitating exchange of ideas and exhibitions and making the museums more inviting to the public. The Balkan Museum Network exists to celebrate, preserve and share the complex common heritage of the western Balkans. It is based on mutual respect and guided by a commitment to professionalism and shared ethics (Source: Website)
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Liliane Foundation
Netherlands
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CAFE - Center for Access to Football in Europe
CAFE is a core UEFA CSR partner, working to improve access and inclusion for disabled people using the unique power of football. Their vision is a world where disabled people are a key part of the global sporting landscape, as fans, employees, volunteers and leaders, so that everyone has equal opportunities to contribute in an accessible, inclusive and welcoming environment. (Source: Website)
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UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, to defend their rights, and to help them fulfil their potential, from early childhood through adolescence. (Source: Website)
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Karuna Foundation Nepal
Nepal
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Donald Beasley Institute (DBI)
The Donald Beasley Institute is an independent, not-for-profit organisation committed to honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi and advancing the human rights of disabled people and their families, whānau, and close supporters through ethical, inclusive, and transformative research. The Donald Beasley Institute is based in Ōtepoti Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Forum of the Handicapped
FOH was founded in 1986 as an organization representing persons with disability in the North of Lebanon and running different services that facilitate the integration of persons with disability in their community. As a result of the Syrian crisis, FOH has extended its services to include Syrian refugees with disabilities. One of the main objectives of the “forum of the handicapped in North Lebanon” is to turn the city into a friendly place for persons with disability, and to help them live in dignity on an equal basis with all members of society. (Source: Website)
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HOKO Innovation for Disability Empowerment and Development
Ethiopia
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