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New Earth Disability

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3075 Adeline Street, Suite 155
Berkeley, CA 94703

New Earth Disability is a groundbreaking project looking at how climate change will affect people with disabilities. NED is now a major initiative at the World Institute on Disability, a leading nonprofit focusing on disability research, education and partnerships! We have a new website and resources as screen-reader friendly pages and PDFs over at www.WID.org/NED. Head over there for the new, updated website, including consolidated PDFs of each of our major subjects: existing resources, heat waves, migration and even an archive of these blogs. There are also YouTube videos from our policy summit, and a narrated PowerPoint explaining the connection between climate change and disability! If you have any questions about this initiative, please contact Alex Ghenis at Alex@WID.org

Preach The Gospel Ministries

India

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D.No: 48-11/8-5D, Near Krishna Enclave, Veeramachineni Rangarao street, Currency Nagar, Vijayawada- 520 008, Krishna District,Andhra Pradesh State, South India,Asia. Phones : +91-8125523990, 9703549290

we work among the crippled and slum dwellers. our main objective is to help the individual to find out his/her internal skills and make use of available resourses. its registered under A.P.Societies regn. Act 35/2001 in the year 2012 .

SPRING

Pakistan

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Office No 2, 2nd Floor, Silver City Plaza,
G-11 Markaz, Islamabad-Pakistan

SPRING focuses on development of people with disabilities in Pakistan, and to make them a group of society which has human rights, citizenship, potential, respect, health facilities, education facilities, employment opportunities and accessibility like normal people. SPRING not only promotes leadership training but also volunteerism and awareness campaigns along with employment exchange, ground-breaking living opportunities for people with disabilities.

SPRING is honored to be the founder of Physically Challenged Cricket Teams in India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Srilanka

Centre for Disability in Development (CDD)

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A-18/6,Genda,Savar,Dhaka–1340, Bangladesh

CDD works in partnership with a network of over 350 organisations both nationally and internationally. Our innovative approach to disability inclusion is now being used as a model in other countries.The Centre for Disability in Development (CDD) is a not for profit organisation established in 1996 to develop a more inclusive society for persons with a disability. It is estimated that 16 million people in Bangladesh are living with a disability, receiving little or no assistance and excluded from mainstream life. CDD's mission is to address this by simultaneously educating the community in how to be more inclusive whilst also enabling persons with a disability to participate in society by providing them with essential supports. In this way persons with disabilities can be given the same rights, freedoms, dignity and quality of life as everyone else.

Nato Review

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NATO Review is a free online magazine offering expert opinion, analysis and debate on a broad range of security issues. 

NATO Review does not necessarily represent the official position or policy of member governments, or of NATO.

This magazine has existed for over 60 years and still holds to the task given to it all those years ago - which is to 'contribute to a constructive discussion of Euro-Atlantic security issues’

International Organisation for Migration (IOM)

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Visiting address:

International Organization for Migration (IOM)
17 Route des Morillons
1218 Grand-Saconnex
Switzerland

Mailing address:

International Organization for Migration (IOM)
17 Route des Morillons
P.O. Box 17
CH-1211 Geneva 19
Switzerland

The UN Migration Agency.

IOM works to help ensure the orderly and humane management of migration, to promote international cooperation on migration issues, to assist in the search for practical solutions to migration problems and to provide humanitarian assistance to migrants in need, including refugees and internally displaced people

Share-Net International

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Mauritskade 63
1092 AD Amsterdam
The Netherlands

P.O. Box 95001
1090 HA Amsterdam

Share-Net International, the Knowledge Platform on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), seeks to combine the expertise and strengths of Dutch organizations, Southern partners and key international actors working in the area of SRHR

Cerebral Palsy Guidance

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Provides guidance and assistance to parents of a child with cerebral palsy. An overview is given of the different types, symptoms, and causes of cerebral palsy together with diagnosis and therapy options. Financial assistance available in the USA is outlined. Information is provided on living with a child with cerebral palsy (mobility, communication problems, meals, sleeping, hygiene, play, learning, school, inclusion, bullying and transition to adulthood).

Cerebral Palsy Group

USA

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13506 Summerport Village Pkwy
Windermere, FL 34786407-501-5056

Cerebral Palsy Group is an online resource for anyone who has been affected by cerebral palsy, birth injuries, or brain injuries. The team was created to provide answers and all types of assistance needed to help improve the quality of life for loved ones and family members with cerebral palsy. It helps provide free support and useful resources to individuals and families who have been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and other disabilities

Physiopedia

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Physiopedia: Wikipedia for physiotherapy. The free comprehensive online reference written by physiotherapists for physiotherapists

Physiospot:News for the profession. All the latest professional news and clinically relevant research presented online and for free

Physiopedia Plus: Learn, develop and connect. Online courses for continuing education and professional development. Learn with your colleagues from around the globe

Global Partnership for Education

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Global Partnership for Education
c/o World Bank
MSN IS6-600
1818 H Street NW
Washington D.C., 20433
USA

Established in 2002, GPE is a multi-stakeholder partnership and funding platform that aims to strengthen education systems in developing countries in order to dramatically increase the number of children who are in school and learning.

GPE brings together developing countries, donors, international organizations, civil society, teacher organizations, the private sector and foundations.

GPE has adopted as its vision the new Global Goal for education, calling for inclusive, equitable quality education for all by 2030. GPE 2020, GPE’s strategic plan for the next five years, turns this vision in actionable goals and objectives.

Knowledge, Evidence and Learning for Development (K4D)

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K4D is a UKaid funded programme consortium led by the Institute of Development Studies. The overall goal of the programme is to deliver through the strategic integration of two overlapping capabilities: an in-depth understanding of learning and knowledge processes in the development sector, and a broad network of substantive experience of development issues.

The consortium consists of seven partners:

  • Institute of Development Studies
  • Education Development Trust
  • ITAD Limited
  • University of Manchester
  • University of Birmingham
  • Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
  • Nuffield Centre for International Health and Development – University of Leeds

The focus of the programme is:

  • How to learn in an organised fashion across a growing range of development settings,challenges and processes
  • How to institutionalise such learning process in organisations so that they are more systematic and effective in confronting these challenges
  • How to undertake such learning in an open and collaborative fashion so that it makes a widespread and lasting contribution to development outcomes across the sector.

EPPI-Centre

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The EPPI-Centre is a specialist centre for: (i) developing methods for systematic reviewing and synthesis of research evidence; and (ii) developing methods for the study of the use research. 

Our work in research synthesis and research use is across many areas of social policy including education, health, social care, developing economies, sport, environment, and crime.

The EPPI-Centre is based in the Social Science Research Unit in the Department of Social Science, UCL Institute of Education, University College Londo

Leonard Cheshire Research Centre

UK

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Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
University College London

Room 308
1-19 Torrington Place
London WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

The Centre is dedicated to generating a body of knowledge about disability issues that helps to improve the lives of people with disabilities, their families and their communities, around the world. The research centre is based at University College London (UCL) and is a unique collaboration between UCL and Leonard Cheshire. Academics at the research centre have a broad range of expertise and interests, including inclusive education, livelihoods, health, wellbeing, social protection and climate resilience, and have worked in numerous countries and contexts in low- and middle-income countries and conflict-affected states.

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