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student dormitories. DDP has supported over fifty people, (of whom half are women and many are disabled) from partner organization in six countries who have received formal training and professional skills in orthotics, prosthetics and rehabilitation therapy. They return to improve and enhance rehabilitation services provided to disabled people by their own organizations and workshops.
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The report underlines the exclusion of disabled people from HIV & AIDS policies and service programmes and to identify the causes and implications of this neglect. The omission of disabled people from supra-national development instruments mirrors more general discrimination and reflects disabled
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is a UK charitable company limited by guarantee that works with local partners in South Asia and Africa. "DDP works in a holistic way, recognizing the correlation between poverty and disability and the importance of tackling social, economic and human rights issues through access to income generation
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The charity continued to support disabled people's human rights and inclusion campaigns in Mozambique, Angola, Nepal, India and Ethiopia. In Nepal, DDP's partner DHRC took their campaign to Supreme Court level in Nepal to ensure that disabled children and young people's right to a free education was
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helping to develop their technical, training and community based programmes and supporting the building of their modern and fully accessible headquarters to include a rehabilitation workshop, production facilities including a Jaipur foot production unit run by disabled women, a training centre and
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DDP has conducted research that has led to project work. In Mozambique they researched and reported on HIV and AIDS and the extent of disabled people's knowledge about the two and of their inclusion in prevention programmes and services as well as in national policies to do with HIV and AIDS. They
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The participative research brings together associations, schools, government representatives and above all, deaf children themselves and their parents to understand the problems they face and their aspirations for the future and then to try to identify practical strategies to meet both. The study
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Livelihood programmes were established targeting thousands of disabled adults and parents and family members of disabled children to reduce poverty among disabled people and their families in India, Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde and Ethiopia. Inclusive education programmes in India and Ethiopia
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as JLC was campaigning for suitable rehabilitation services for the many thousands of amputees and victims of the widespread use of landmines in civil wars. The name change was motivated by the evolution of the mission of the charity over the years, broadening their field of work to all kinds of
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people's voicelessness and invisibility in Mozambique. The report explains the need for disabled people to be included in the country's HIV/AIDS policy and decisions, treatment and prevention programmes and to increase disabled people's awareness of HIV & AIDS.
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used the research findings to develop programmes to get more disabled people included in mainstream HIV and AIDS projects, get services, create awareness and ensure their inclusion in national HIV and AIDS policy. In 2011 DDP produced a report on deaf children in
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DDP does not perform development work itself; rather it collects donations in the UK to fund partner projects throughout the developing world. Over its 20-year history, DDP has helped fund projects through sixteen partnerships in eight different countries.
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DDP was founded in 1992 and registered as a UK charity in 1995 in London under its original name of Jaipur Limb Campaign (JLC). Recognised as a founding member of the UK Working Group on Landmines (established as the UK arm of the 1997
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components and ankle joints for rapid delivery of rehabilitation services was undertaken by DDP with Mobility India, who have subsequently disseminated these prefabricated components widely in India and in other countries where
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The official registered name of the organization is "Disability and Development Partners (DDP) the new name of the Jaipur Limb Campaign (JLC)"
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enabled hundreds of disabled and other marginalized children to have a chance in education and to change their lives for the better.
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In 2005, JLC changed its name to Disability and Development Partners. The charity's name was originally inspired by the Indian-made
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and education opportunities as well as providing physical rehabilitation services."
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analyses the status and standard of sign language as currently used in Burundi.
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DDP established four rehabilitation centres providing
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The NGO is a member of the core group that wrote the
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Index

NGO
Foundation
Humanitarian
London
England
£
Fiscal year
http://www.ddpuk.org
Nobel Peace Prize
International Campaign to Ban Landmines
Jaipur foot
prosthetic
orthotic
Mozambique
Bangladesh
Ethiopia
India
NGO
calliper
polio
Nepal
World Health Organization
Burundi



"Directors' Report and Financial Statements"
"Disability and Development Partners"
Second NGO Conference On Landmines: Conference Final Report
ISBN

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