Project
Access to support services for young people with multiple disabilities
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Amount Funded
25,000 EUROProject Duration
01 Dec 2022 - 30 Nov 2023 -
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Lead organisation
Inclusion Sans Frontière (ISF) Multi - Handicaps
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Inclusion Sans Frontière is an association of protection of the rights allowed to exercise its activities by decree nº 699/MI/D/DGAPJ/DLP of July 24, 2019 and which intervenes in Niger for the defence of the rights of the marginalized or discriminated persons with disabilities:
- Children with disabilities aged 0 to 5 years,
- Children with two or more disabilities (poly-disabled)
- Refugees or displaced persons with disabilities
- Women and girls living in rural areas.
Its goal is to promote inclusive socio-economic and cultural development in Niger.
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Organisation
Inclusion Sans Frontière is an association of protection of the rights allowed to exercise its activities by decree nº 699/MI/D/DGAPJ/DLP of July 24, 2019 and which intervenes in Niger for the defence of the rights of the marginalized or discriminated persons with disabilities:
- Children with disabilities aged 0 to 5 years,
- Children with two or more disabilities (poly-disabled)
- Refugees or displaced persons with disabilities
- Women and girls living in rural areas.
Its goal is to promote inclusive socio-economic and cultural development in Niger.
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Project
This project aims to provide an experience of home-based support services to eliminate the stigmatization of young people with multiple disabilities.
It is about training 20 young people and their parents on the CRPD, home support techniques, communication and advocacy so that they can carry out advocacy and awareness actions towards authorities, teachers and other young people.
Also, this project aims to promote home-based work for young people with multiple disabilities to become autonomous in specific tasks of daily life.
Finally, they will be equipped with technical or special aids and digital tablets made available to the animators that will allow them to exchange with the world.
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This project aims to provide an experience of home-based support services to eliminate the stigmatization of young people with multiple disabilities.
It is about training 20 young people and their parents on the CRPD, home support techniques, communication and advocacy so that they can carry out advocacy and awareness actions towards authorities, teachers and other young people.
Also, this project aims to promote home-based work for young people with multiple disabilities to become autonomous in specific tasks of daily life.
Finally, they will be equipped with technical or special aids and digital tablets made available to the animators that will allow them to exchange with the world. - News