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  • OPD engagement in inclusive micro-enterprise programmes: Lessons from the TO50 inclusive business initiative in Kenya

    This brief explores how Organisations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) contributed to inclusive micro-enterprise development under the TO50 Programme in Kenya. The TO50 initiative supported entrepreneurs with disabilities and their caregivers to build and grow small businesses. It did so through training, funding access, and by strengthening OPDs to provide…

  • Intersectionality of Gender and Disability in Kenya: Insights from the TO50 Inclusive Business Initiative

    This insight brief, developed under the TO50 Inclusive Business Initiative, explores the lived experiences of women with disabilities and caregivers who run microenterprises in Kenya. It highlights how overlapping identities; being a woman, having a disability, and providing care, lead to greater exclusion. These individuals often face barriers in accessing…

  • Transforming livelihoods and education for refugees with disabilities 

    This executive summary highlights practical lessons and actions for improving inclusive education and livelihoods for refugees with disabilities, drawn from experiences in Kenya's Kakuma and Kalobeyei settlements

  • Global Report on the Situation and Rights of Persons with Deafblindness

    A report presenting research findings.

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Global Deafblindness Resource Hub

Resources for supporting people with deafblindness to live, learn and thrive.

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