
Action on Disability and Development International: Disability rights
Action on Disability and Development (ADD) partners with disability rights advocacy organizations in Africa and Asia.
Action on Disability and Development (ADD) partners with disability rights advocacy organizations in Africa and Asia.
Watch as parents share their experiences raising deaf children in Chile. In Spanish and Chilean Sign Language with Spanish captions.
A decade ago, he was a novice hairstylist. Now he owns his own Vietnam deaf hairstyling business with many deaf and hearing customers.
Quota International empowers women and children around the world. Also people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech difficulties.
A deaf American woman, Rikki Poynter, produces many videos on deaf awareness. Her videos also explain accessibility and closed captioning.
Many publications can help families, community leaders, teachers, and professionals help deaf children around the world. Deaf Child Worldwide.
A project is teaching sign language to hearing children in Gaza. As a result, deaf children can more easily integrate with their peers.
Explains why deaf and disabled people rarely appear in the media and why that should change. Provides recommendations on how to change it.
People use the African Sign Languages Portal to find research, dictionaries, and more about African sign languages.
Inter-American Institute on Disability & Inclusive Development (IIDI) and project META promote disability inclusion in inter-American region.
An Access Israel project is teaching Israeli Sign Language to thousands of people. They believe others can do similar projects at low cost.
Explains the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) & how to monitor CRPD implementation. Do governments follow CRPD?
Are programs for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) disability-inclusive? The United Nations reviews data, policies, programs.
Explains the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how they affect disability rights. Links to more resources about the SDGs.
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) works with people with disabilities in about 60 countries. The organization also sometimes works with Deaf people.
This guidance document explains how disability rights organizations, and Deaf organizations, can collaborate to write CRPD shadow reports.
The Asia-Pacfic Development Center on Disability (APCD) provides leadership training in the Asia-Pacifc region, including for Deaf people.
Sometimes the most powerful way to teach is through a story. End the Cycle of Disability and Poverty site has six stories from deaf people.
The world’s deaf and disabled children deserve, school, food, healthcare, & more. This report explains challenges & some successful programs.
What kind of support is best for parents of deaf children? How does interacting with other parents benefit them? Position paper.