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SADIE Community

 

We envisage SADIE as an organic network of colleagues from academia, practice, and lived-experience perspectives, functioning as a community of practice. If you are interested in joining the SADIE network and being listed on this page, please contact Dr Caroline Jagoe: cjagoe@tcd.ie

Enable Lanka Foundation

Logo of Enable Lanka shows the shape of Sri Lanka covers in small sets of concentric circles with three rings around the country. Below is the Text ‘Enable Lanka Foundation’

Enable Lanka Foundation is a civil society organisation based in Sri Lanka, operating at the national level  with the mandate of Serving and empowering several under-served populations including women and young girls, young people from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, persons living with disabilities, persons marginalised due to sexual orientation and gender identities; looking at their needs and aspirations in an intersectional lens.
www.enablelanka.org

National Indigenous Disabled Women Association Nepal (NIDWAN)

Logo of NIDWAN shows three moundation in the background with a globe in front. Superimposed are three green logos, a wheelchair user, hands in the sign language for interpreter and a person using crutches. Around the outside in a circle is the name ‘National Indigenous Disabled Women Association, Nepal NIDWAN

National Indigenous Disabled Women Association Nepal (NIDWAN) frames intersectional approach to strengthen the evidence based action and advocacy during emergencies and crisis for the marginalized groups with all relevant stakeholders.

CBM Ireland

Logo of CBM. Red text reads ‘CBM together we can do more’. A yellow cross formed of dots curves away on the rights side, with red dots emphasizing the cross shape.

CBM Ireland is a member of CBM Global Disability Inclusion, working toward the vision of an inclusive world where all people with disabilities enjoy their human rights and achieve their full potential.