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The African Union – International Centre for the Education of Girls and Women in Africa (AU/CIEFFA) is a specialized institution of the African Union since 2004, dealing with women and girls’ education following Decision Assembly/AU/DEC.44 (III). The centre is located in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Enabling Education Network (EENET) is an information network and a consultancy service provider. They focus on issues relating to quality, inclusive, enabling education, primarily in resource-poor contexts. Their information sharing activities are open to everyone, including: teachers, parents, students, non-governmental organisations, policy-makers, trainers, government officials, and more.
Established in 2002, Global Partnership for Education (GPE) is a multi-stakeholder partnership and funding platform that aims to strengthen education systems in developing countries in order to dramatically increase the number of children who are in school and learning. GPE brings together developing countries, donors, international organizations, civil society, teacher organizations, the private sector and foundations.
Humanity & Inclusion works to change these perceptions and opens doors to schools for children and young people with disabilities through the promotion of inclusive education. The organization currently runs 31 projects in 23 countries, in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
It was established in 1963 as an integral part of UNESCO. The Institute is fully aligned with the objectives of the organization and contributes to its education planning. It develops the capacities of education actors to plan and manage their systems through its programmes of training, technical assistance, policy research and knowledge sharing.
La programmation scientifique du Laboratoire est placée sous la responsabilité de son comité scientifique. Elle s’inscrit dans quatre axes de recherche et de développement complémentaires qui orientent la réalisation des objectifs du Laboratoire : Fondements, Acteurs de l'inclusion, Pratiques inclusives, Éducation formelle, non formelle et informelle
Leonard Cheshire Disability supports individuals to live, learn and work as independently as they choose, whatever their ability. Led by people with experience of disability, we are at the heart of local life — opening doors to opportunity, choice and support in communities around the globe.
The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people.
Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. We strive for a just world, working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners.
Building on the success of the TOY project, TOY for Inclusion combines two approaches: it promotes intergenerational learning opportunities between older adults and young children as well as community-based early childhood education and care (ECEC). TOY for Inclusion designs educational resources and establishes ECEC Play Hubs in seven European countries: Belgium, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia – all REYN National Networks countries. Additionally, a TOY for Inclusion Play Hub will be established in Latvia.