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Inclusion

Living together in diversity

A young boy in wheelchair is accompanied
© DLVT / Handicap International

Because disabled people are people like everyone else, they should have the same rights as everyone else. Yet in developing countries, 98% of disabled children do not attend school and 80% of disabled people live on less than €1 a day! Our main concern is to enable disabled people to live as full citizens with their families and in their communities, thus facilitating equal opportunities. In order to achieve our aim, Handicap International's teams work to give disabled people full access to professional, social, educational, civic and cultural activities.

Economic inclusion

A physically handicapped person is reparing a bicycle
© C. Hermann / Handicap International

For disabled people, employment is an important way of gaining independence and recognition from their families and communities as well as providing them with an income. Handicap International facilitates the professional inclusion of disabled people, who are often excluded and have no financial resources, into the local socio-economic fabric by supporting individual and group projects (developing agricultural work in a village, setting-up a bicycle repair workshop etc.) and by facilitating access to bank loans. We also raise awareness amongst local and foreign businesses about employing disabled people.  

 

Inclusive education

A child who has a limb amputated is going up to the board
© P. Revelli for Handicap International

Handicap International promotes access to adapted education in accordance with disabled children's needs in order to provide them with similar opportunities to those which non-disabled children have. We support specialized structures (schools for mentally disabled children, for example) as well as the creation of integrated classes (classes for disabled children within mainstream schools) and individual inclusion into mainstream education.

Inclusive education and economic inclusion are not enough by themselves to fully integrate disabled people into their communities. Access to information and leisure activities as well as the accessibility of buildings and infrastructures are also important. That is why Handicap International trains and informs political decisions makers and professionals (architects, town planners etc.) so that they are fully aware of the importance of physical accessibility and that is also why we support the organization of sports and cultural events.  

Our programmes

Inclusion

ONG d’aide humanitaire, Handicap International mène des actions d’aide aux personnes handicapées et favorise l'intégration scolaire des enfants handicapés et l'insertion professionnelle des adultes handicapés. Pour soutenir les interventions de l'association en faveur des personnes handicapées, votre contribution est essentielle ! En devenant donateurs, parrains ou partenaires... vous pouvez, vous aussi, soutenir les actions de l'association.