Organisations
Organisations
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Users and Survivors of Psychiatry in Kenya (USPKenya) is a non-profit, membership organization based in Kenya. Their main purpose is to equip individuals with life skills to enable them to realize their full potential. They aim to support users and survivors of psychiatry.
The Guyana Council of Organisations for Persons with Disabilities (GCOPD) serves as the umbrella body for the majority of Organizations for Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) across Guyana. With a current membership of 24 DPOs, it focuses on inclusion, empowerment, collaboration, capacity building, sensitization, education, and advocacy. The organization aims to provide support, resources, and a platform for individuals with disabilities while promoting equal opportunities and rights.
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Women and Children with Albinism in Uganda (WACWAU) is a registered NGO located in Wakiso District, Uganda. It aims to serve the needs of the most vulnerable in their community, specifically people with Albinism. The organization works to address human rights violations and abuses faced by people with Albinism across Africa, focusing on economic empowerment through education and advocating for their rights.
The Red por los Derechos de las Personas con Discapacidad (REDI) is a human rights organization led by people with disabilities and their families. REDI works to ensure the fulfillment of the rights of people with disabilities. They believe disability is a social construct that should be addressed from all aspects of social life.
RIADIS is the Red Latinoamericana de Organizaciones (Latin American Network of Organizations). The website provides a platform for this network.
The Network of Women with Disabilities (NWD) aims to empower, enable, and educate women and girls with disabilities. They advocate for the rights of women with disabilities in society. The organization seeks to provide a platform for support and advocacy.
The International Federation for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (IFSBH) is an organization that appears to focus on issues related to spina bifida and hydrocephalus. They provide news, events, and publications related to their work, and accept donations to support their mission.
IVSS-Churchear is the International Federation for Pastoral Care among the Hard of Hearing. It facilitates international conferences and provides resources, including reports from member countries, focusing on pastoral care for the hard of hearing. The organization also maintains a YouTube channel and is present on social media platforms.
Hrvatska zajednica za Down sindrom (HZDS) organizes and connects the activities of associations for Down syndrome in the Republic of Croatia. It promotes integration, equality, and the right to choose for people with Down syndrome. The organization also provides educational resources and support for parents, educators, and professionals working with individuals with Down syndrome.
PPDI (Perkumpulan Penyandang Disabilitas Indonesia) is an organization formed on March 11, 1987, based in Indonesia. It serves as an umbrella organization for various disability-related social and community organizations at the national and international levels, focusing on advocacy, coordination, and socialization.
Handicap Youth Development Association HYDA is a nonprofit organization based in Freetown, Sierra Leone. They focus on youth development, particularly for youth with disabilities. The organization aims to improve the lives and well-being of young people facing handicaps through various programs and initiatives.
The Asia Pacific Down Syndrome Federation (APDSF) is a federation of countries in the Asia Pacific region. It represents various organizations working for the betterment of persons with Down syndrome. The APDSF has three committees focused on Healthcare, Community Inclusion, and Education.
The Cystisk Fibrose Foreningen (Cystic Fibrosis Association) works to create better and longer lives for children and adults with cystic fibrosis. It aims to raise awareness of cystic fibrosis and shares stories about living with the disease. The association provides support and guidance to those affected by cystic fibrosis.
Starting With Julius, also known as reCasting Difference, advocates for the equal representation of people with disabilities in advertising, media, and beyond. The organization aims to promote empowering and inclusive imagery and messages, believing that mainstream media is a powerful tool for cultural transformation. They also collaborate with advertising and media industries to highlight the commercial benefits of embracing diversity and inclusion.
The Hong Kong Association of the Deaf (香港聾人協進會) is an organization that provides services and support related to deafness. Their activities include sign language courses and hearing services.
The National Association of the Deaf in Eritrea (Eri-NAD) is a non-profit governmental service organization for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Eritreans. It aims to serve this population both within Eritrea and internationally. The website is currently a work in progress with translations into Tigrinya and Arabic planned.
Triumph Mental Health Support and Recovery Program is an indigenous women-led organization in Uganda that advocates for the inclusion and rights of persons with psychosocial disabilities. They focus on enhancing recovery, building resilience, and investing in social networks. TRIUMPH aims to empower society for productive and independent living through community inclusion and support services.
opa_singillarr is a Charity Organization based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. According to its Facebook page, it has 9 likes and has had 2 visitors. The page's description indicates that the organization was created by women with disabilities, desiring something (the sentence is incomplete in the provided content).
ילדי האור (Children of Light) is an association for children born with Nevus and their families. The organization aims to improve the quality of life for these children and families by assisting them with medical, financial, and social challenges. They provide professional and medical information, research updates, and announcements about social activities.