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Foundations making commitments at the Global Disability Summit.
What works to improve outcomes for people with disabilities in developing countries in relation to education and social empowerment and inclusion
Report on evidence about improving outcomes for people with disabilities in developing countries in relation to social empowerment and inclusion.
Reports on evidence about what improves outcomes for people with disabilities in relation to education.
UK and Sierra Leone governments convene Global Disability Summit Satellite Event to improve the lives of people with disabilities.
Background document on one of the four main themes of the Global Disability Summit.
Speech by High Commissioner Nic Hailey during a reception for Kenyan delegates heading to the Global Disability Summit in the UK.
23-year-old Charles Nyasa receives the Commonwealth Points of Light award for encouraging people with disabilities to play sports.
Reino Unido colocou a deficiência no centro da sua agenda de desenvolvimento.
Penny Mordaunt used sign language at the despatch box in Parliament to highlight the upcoming Global Disability Summit
Draft programme for the Global Disability Summit on 24 July 2018
Update from DFID's Head of Inclusive Societies with less than 50 days to go before the Global Disability Summit on 24 July 2018.
Charities which help people with disabilities in developing countries have been given a major funding boost.
Penny Mordaunt will bring together global leaders and technology companies to tackle the barriers that prevent people living with disabilities from reaching their full potential.
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