Disability Rights Fund
@DisabRightsFund
DRF supports persons with disabilities to advocate for human rights and inclusion.
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LIVE: Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Volker Türk in an open dialogue on how to realize the right to health in a world in turmoil. #MyHealthMyRight twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
#ICYMI : For Inside Philanthropy, Greengrants Philanthropic Partnerships Officer Shena Cavallo and allies from Disability Rights Fund, The Fund for Global Human Rights, and Urgent Action Fund for Feminist Activism wrote a powerful call for donors to match talk with action and give more flexible funding. insidephilanthropy.com/home/2024/3/5/…
📢ICYMI: In this @InsidePhilanthropy article, DRF's Jen Bokoff & our philanthropic collaborators share why unrestricted funding is critical to #ShiftThePower to human rights movements. It's time for philanthropy to match its rhetoric with action.
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Discover how Disability Rights Fund urges philanthropic organizations to integrate technical assistance into their resourcing strategy to ensure that OPDs have access to the knowledge tools they need to advance their advocacy goals.
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Yesterday, Inclusion International representatives attended a side event at #CSW68 to discuss how women with disabilities are advocating for an #inclusivecare economy and #support systems.
CSW is the Committee on the Status of Women. #InvestInWomen
✨ DRF is glad to support the gathering of the first Asia-Pacific Network of Indigenous Women & Girls with Disabilities, which led to adoption of the Kathmandu declaration to promote the rights of Indigenous women & girls with disabilities. NIDWAN Nepal
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.Catalina Devandas on funding sustainable movements at the intersection of gender & disability: 'We need to move away from project-based funding to core funding.
The only way to make efforts sustainable is to invest in building movements.'