By working with media regulators, UNESCO aims to make disability equality a part of professional standards, not an option.
The 56th session of the Commission for Social Development (CSocD56) held a High-level Panel Discussion on “Towards inclusive, resilient and sustainable development: an evidence-based approach to the ...
HIGHLAND BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Winners of the 2019 Disability Matters North America Awards were announced on Wednesday, April 24th with more than 200 corporate executives (from across the ...
Training undertaken on digital rights focuses on getting advocates to understand and appreciate the intersectionality between disability, technology, and human rights. This statement was originally ...
One billion people, approximately 15 per cent of the world’s population, live with some form of disability and face a range of challenges further exacerbated by the global pandemic. As we observe the ...
This case study explores how the IRC and Sesame Workshop worked together through the Ahlan Simsim initiative to make early childhood development more inclusive for children with disabilities affected ...
The Project Enable Africa in collaboration with the United States Consulate, Lagos called for more content on disability in the media. At a training organised for media organisations and media ...
Superfest, the world’s longest disability film festival, continued its ADA-30 celebration with Disability Pride Philadelphia by screening film shorts that provide a no-holds-barred glimpse into the ...
PSC says it’s committed to ensuring persons with disabilities not only secure their rightful place in public jobs but also government offices have facilities that support their work. The constitution ...
In an earlier piece, I promised to address the question of mainstreaming. It’s taken me eight months because it seemed like such an obvious and uncontroversial topic that I kept fighting the urge to ...