
Deaf Leaders Foundation in India: Employment, human rights
Deaf Leaders Foundation in India mainstreams deaf people into society. They also promote deaf human rights, empowerment, and employment.
Deaf Leaders Foundation in India mainstreams deaf people into society. They also promote deaf human rights, empowerment, and employment.
You need the ambulance or police. How do you call for help? Deaf people in Jordan use a video emergency line to communicate in sign language.
CBM is a global disability organization. Partners with organizations in low-income countries. Promotes disability rights and inclusion.
European Union of the Deaf (EUD) Position Paper describes International Sign and explains their position on national & intl sign languages.
Guidance for finding local disability organizations. Some cross-disability organizations are inclusive of deaf people, others are learning.
The International Labour Organization shares the stories of five Ethiopian deaf women entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs with other disabilities.
The author argues that signing Deaf communities need language justice: in other words, they need protection for their sign language rights.
Fifteen years of research confirms that Deaf people experience more accessibility barriers in healthcare. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Slavery never ended: today, we call it human trafficking. Author explains why deaf women human trafficking victims are often targets.
Guides educators, others in how to help deaf or disabled students learn to read. Explains principles of universal design for learning (UDL).
What policies and accessibility barriers affect New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) community members? Researchers conducted a survey.
They are the first to have HIV, but the last to know about it: Learn about the situation of Deaf people and HIV/AIDS in Zambia.
A program at the U.S. Department of State has helped add captions to thousands of their online videos in more than 70 languages.
Explains research on emergency communication access for deaf & hard of hearing people in both large-scale disasters & individual emergencies.
Is your international development program as disability inclusive as it should? Take a “Disability-Inclusive Development 101” class online.
“CRPD at a Glance for Deaf People” explains the deaf-focused parts of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).
Learn about 17 Deaf politicians around the world. Most are members of parliament, a couple are city mayors. All use sign language.
First, his Deaf Center taught sign language to deaf people. Next, the government established a deaf school. Read how it was done.
Are your meetings and documents accessible for everyone? This manual can help you ensure that everyone can participate fully.
If your project helps children, they can help decide its goals and assess progress. Learn how to have children helping monitor and evaluate.