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DFID’s Disability Inclusion Strategy sets out how we will support and work with people with disabilities worldwide. The FCDO Progress Paper shows what we have done.
Progress report following up on the Global Disability Summit 2018, including independent analysis and self-reported progress against Summit commitments.
Foreword from the co-hosts The Global Disability Summit was co-hosted by…
The Charter for Change – the principal legacy document of the Global Disability Summit: view the Charter and the list of organisations signed up.
We are seeking your views on our plans to implement the Inclusive Data Charter.
Official summary of the final commitments, pledges and action plan agreed at the Global Disability Summit, which took place in London on 24 July 2018.
UK's Department for International Development (DFID) hosted an event on 13 September on ensuring the rights, freedoms, dignity and inclusion of people with disabilities in Pakistan.
Disability Measurement and Monitoring using the Washington Group Disability Questions.
Multilateral organisations making commitments at the Global Disability Summit
Anthony is one of 17 UN Young Leaders for the Sustainable Development Goals and is Programmes and Advocacy Assistant and Youth Ambassador for AbleChildAfrica.
Commitments made at the Global Disability Summit 2018.
The key objective of the Global Disability Summit was to deliver ambitious new global and national level commitments on disability inclusion.
Raising the global ambition and attention and focus on an area that has been neglected for far too long.
The UK Government’s first ever Global Disability Summit has yielded ambitious commitments from a host of governments and other organisations.
Unless every one of our citizens can reach their full potential our nations never will. Let today be the start of our journey.
The UK hosts its first ever Global Disability Summit and calls on international partners to tackle the prejudice faced by disabled people.
Other organisations making commitments at the Global Disability Summit.
Civil society organisations making commitments at the Global Disability Summit.
Private sector organisations making commitments at the Global Disability Summit.
Research organisations making commitments at the Global Disability Summit.
National Governments making commitments at the Global Disability Summit
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