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Achievements

Just a few of the many achievements of ADD’s programmes and partners:

In April, the Sudanese government passed the Disability Bill, now passed to the National Assembly for final approval (2008).

On February 1st, The Council of Ministers of Cambodia approved, for the first time in history, a draft Law to promote and protect the rights of disabled people.  First initiated by disabled people in 1977, this draft will now pass to parliament for consideration and approval (2008). 

Chris Gillies was presented with an award from RADAR for his continued leadership in promoting equal rights for disabled people in Africa and Asia where poverty and discrimination are barriers to their full inclusion (2007).

Just two years since first coming together, on June 8th the National Disabled Women’s Council was launched in Bangladesh (2006). 

After 4 years of tireless campaigning by disabled people's organisations in Ghana, the Disability Bill was finally passed on June 23rd (2006).

ADD celebrates it’s 21st Birthday and to mark this milestone produced a photo story book “Disability and Development: 21 Years in Action” (2006).  Click here to download a copy (1.94 MB).

Ghana Federation of the Disabled secured a two-year funding bid for £80,000 from DFID’s Rights and Voice Initiative for their advocacy work (2005).

ADD's local MP, David Heath, thanks to our nomination, won the International Champion category of the Charity Champion Awards (2005).

Nahid Khairy, member of Sudan National Union of the Blind successfully stood for election in August and is now MP for women (2005).

Tony Robinson presented a Radio 4 appeal on behalf of ADD, telling the story of Halima Begum, a disabled woman in Bangladesh. Tony has been a supporter of ADD for many years and was more than happy to record appeal. The appeal raised over £10,000!(2005)

ADD has supported the MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY campaign alongside over 540 UK organisations. This worldwide movement called for policy change to increase aid, cancel debt and improve trade. Every day around 50,000 people, many of them disabled, die as a result of extreme poverty - we must demand an end to this.

ADD was awarded a Human Rights Award by International Service for our work with disabled women in West Africa (2004).

In Ghana, 42,000 tactile ballot guides were distributed across the country in the national election to ensure blind and visually impaired people could vote independently (2004).

Zimbabwe Federation of Disabled People’s Organisations was set up (2003).

The Bill establishing the Disability Commission passed in Uganda (2003).

ADD won three awards, including the UK Charity Award for our work in supporting disabled people in election monitoring (2002).

After much lobbying by disabled people’s organisations in Sudan, the government announced that all disabled children are entitled to free education (2001).

Election monitoring work first piloted in Northern Ghana where over 200,000 voters witnessed disabled people monitoring and thus taking a role in civil society. This work has since been successfully replicated in Bangladesh, Zambia and Cambodia (2000).

A group of disabled people marched for 10 days to arrive in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, on the International Day of Disabled Persons. They presented Parliament with their petition calling for disability legislation (2000).

 

 

 

ADD photo story book Click to enlarge ADD photo story book

Nahid Khairy MP for women Sudan Click to enlarge Nahid Khairy MP for women Sudan

David Heath, Charity Champion (photograph: epolitix) Click to enlarge David Heath, Charity Champion (photograph: epolitix)

Jon Snow and Barbara Frost, former ADD Chief Executive, at the International Service Human Rights awards.
(photo: www.davidxgreen.com) Click to enlarge Jon Snow and Barbara Frost, former ADD Chief Executive, at the International Service Human Rights awards. (photo: www.davidxgreen.com)

Tactile voting guide in use in Ghana Click to enlarge Tactile voting guide in use in Ghana

Wheelchair march Bangladesh Click to enlarge Wheelchair march Bangladesh