Macao self-advocates and parents welcoming Taiwan colleagues
By Nagase Osamu Association of Parents of the People with Intellectual Disabilities of Macao (AFEDMM:澳門弱智人士家長協進會), chaired by Ms. Ruby Lou Sio Ha, …
By Nagase Osamu Association of Parents of the People with Intellectual Disabilities of Macao (AFEDMM:澳門弱智人士家長協進會), chaired by Ms. Ruby Lou Sio Ha, …
By Nagase Osamu Parents’ Association of Persons with Disabilities, Taiwan (PAPID), our associate member, has produced Easy-Read Version of the CRPD in …
Inclusion International, in partnership with Inclusion Europe, were granted permission by the European Court of Human Rights to submit a third party …
A Report by David Corner The Pacific Regional consultation event was held in Nadi, Fiji from the 21st until the 25th of …
The Conference I went to was: The European conference of self-advocates, which took place between the 5th to the 7th December 2017 …
By Nagase Osamu On 20 November 2017, during my visit to Bhutan, South Asia, I met parents group in Thimphu, the capital. …
Since our launch in October 2016, Catalyst for Inclusive Education has been mobilizing our global networks and technical expertise to build a global knowledge network …
Parents Association for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (PAPID), our member in Taiwan, took an active part in the independent review of the …
On the 21st and 22nd November in Togo, self-advocates from across Africa took part in Empower US self-advocacy training with the support …
11-13 October 2017, Inclusion Africa a regional event on inclusive education in Addis Ababa Ethiopia. The objective of the two day event …
The title of the workshop was “Inclusion, why?” It took place in Cairo, from October 24 to 26. The meeting was organized …
October 31, 2017 (London) For immediate release Inclusion International praised UNESCO for its 2017/18 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, Accountability in education: meeting …
Report by Sara Pickard (Council Member Europe – Inclusion International) As the Council member for Europe for Inclusion International, I was very …