Organisations

Orcam

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OrCam Technologies Ltd. 13 Hartum St. Jerusalem, Israel
OrCam Inc. 1350 Broadway, Suite 1600 New York, NY 10018
OrCam UK Ltd. 60 Gresham St. London, United Kingdom

OrCam’s mission is to harness the power of artificial vision by incorporating pioneering technology into a wearable platform which improves the lives of individuals who are blind, visually impaired, have a reading disability or people with other conditions. The OrCam MyEye device provides a visual aid through a discreet, wearable platform and easy-to-use interface. An easy, unobtrusive fit on any eyeglass frame, OrCam’s conversion of visual information into the spoken word enables you to instantly and discreetly read text, recognize faces, as well as identify products and money notes.

The Birth Injury Justice Center

USA

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1330 Boylston St.
Suite 400
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

The Birth Injury Justice Center was created as a helpful resource focused on victims of birth injuries and their families. Our mission is to provide legal information and guidance and serve all families with disabilities caused by physical birth injuries.

A preliminary report of the audiological profile of hearing impaired pupils in inclusive schools in Lagos State, Nigeria

ASOEGWU, Chinyere Nkiruka
OGBAN, Loretta
NWAWOLO, Clement
2019

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Purpose: The programme to enrol hearing impaired pupils in inclusive schools in Lagos State, Nigeria, has been endorsed recently and is at a transitional phase. The study assessed the audiological profile of the enrolled pupils with hearing impairment.

Methods: After a random selection of 7 designated inclusive primary schools in Lagos State, a two-stage study was conducted. First, a questionnaire documenting audiological history was administered to the pupils with hearing impairment. This was followed by pure tone audiometry.

Results: Study participants were between 4 and 26 years of age (mean 12.8±4.1). About 158 (96.9%) of them had bilateral profound hearing loss. Method of communication for 132 (81%) was by sign language, followed by lip reading for 56(34.4%).

Conclusion: Severity of hearing impairment was profound among this category of enrolled students. Most of them had probably been transferred from schools for the Deaf to inclusive schools. Less severe degrees of hearing impairment may have been detected if audiological assessment had been mandatory for all the school children.

 

Disability, CBR & Inclusive Development, [S.l.], v. 30, n. 2, p. 95-103, Oct. 2019

Kerala - Post disaster needs assessment - Floods and landslides - August 2018

October 2018

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Between June 1 and August 18, 2018, Kerala experienced the worst floods ever since 1924. The torrential rains triggered several landslides and forced the release of excess water from 37 dams across the state, aggravating the flood impact. Nearly 341 landslides were reported from 10 districts. The devastating floods and landslides affected 5.4 million people, displaced 1.4 million people, and took 433 lives. The Government reports that 1,259 out of 1,664 villages spread across the state’s 14 districts were affected.  The floods and landslides caused extensive damage to house, roads, railways, bridges, power supplies, communications networks, and other infrastructure; washed away crops and livestock. The Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) conducted by the UN under the leadership of the Government of Kerala estimates the total Recovery needs to be at USD 4.4 billion.

 

The PDNA is the global methodology developed by the UN, the World Bank and the European Union to assess damage and loss in the wake of disaster and to recommend the recovery needs and strategies. In all, 76 experts from 10 UN agencies and European Union across 13 sectors collaborated to develop the report in 20 days. The UN agencies included, UNDP, UNICEF, UNESCO, UN Women, UNFPA, UNEP, WHO, WFP, ILO and FAO.

 

An inclusive and people centred approach is a pillar of the policy framework for recovery and the effects on people with disabilities are briefly assessed. Over 8,600 PWDs are reported to have been impacted by this disaster

 

eKitabu

Kenya
Rwanda

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Paramount Plaza, 7th Floor, With Digital Divide Data (DDD)
Murang’a Road next to Globe Cinema Roundabout
Nairobi, Kenya

Westerwelle Startup Haus
KG 622 Street, 4th floor
Fairview Building, Kimihurura
Kigali, Rwanda

For eKitabu the educational impact of books is our foundation, and on that proven foundation we innovate, designing with users and partners from public and private sector—to increase accessibility and lower the cost of content for quality education—sustainably and at large scale. eKitabu, through our open architecture, global collection of ebooks and ecosystem partners, dramatically lowers the cost of delivering accessible content for quality education in local languages. Since founding in 2012, we have brought digital content to over 1,500 schools across all 47 counties of Kenya and 13 African countries

Reason Digital

UK

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Reason Digital
2nd Floor
24–26 Lever Street Manchester, M1 1DW

An agency that partners with charities, individuals and CSR leaders to combat society’s biggest issues with award-winning digital innovation.

Global Partnership for Disability & Development (GPDD)

USA

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GPDD Secretariat Global Partnership for Disability and Development
The World Bank,
MS G8-803 1818 H Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20433

The Global Partnership for Disability and Development (GPDD) is a dynamic new initiative to accelerate inclusion of people with disabilities and their families into development policies and practices and promote fully inclusive global communities. The GPDD was formed to increase collaboration among development agencies and organizations to reduce the extreme poverty and exclusion of the substantial number of children, women and men with disabilities living in poor countries. It supports national, regional, and international action through individual and organisational capacity building, knowledge sharing, research, and networking initiatives.

AIRESHELTA

UK

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Aireshelta International Ltd
Station Yard, Station Road
Langley Mill
Nottinghamshire
NG16 4BQ
United Kingdom

Inflatable buildings and inflatable decontamination unit to hospitals and ambulance services

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