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Insights

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Women with Disabilities Leading Change

Paul Deany

Psychosocial Disability: Often misunderstood

Karina Chupina

Investing in Youth with Disabilities

Jane Akinyi

Persons with Intellectual Disabilities Demand Dignity

Ending Poverty for Persons with Disabilities

A person with visual impairment walks along rising waters in Bangladesh.

Demanding Inclusion in Disaster Risk Reduction

A movement to change one billion lives.

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[Australia's] partnership with the Disability Rights Fund…helps us hear more clearly the voices of the men, women, and children with disabilities in the most marginalised communities of the world, and this is already having an impact on our disability-inclusive approaches.

— Evan Lewis, Senior Executive Officer, Australian Government Department of Social Services