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High 5 Rehab - The objective is to support disabled and less fortunate children by providing physical therapy, revalidation and knowledge transfer for a stronger independence and abilities. For this purpose the foundation has established a centre of revalidation and physiotherapy on Bali, Indonesia. We mainly treat children between 0 and 16 years of age. Most children come to our site weekly for their treatment, educational program or just to have some fun with other children in a similar situation.

HealthWrights is a non-profit organization committed to advancing the health, basic rights, social equality, and self-determination of disadvantaged persons and groups. David Werner, a Board Member, made the Children image at the top of the MEND homepage.
Voice of People with Disability Ghana (Voice Ghana) was formerly known as VOLPHIG. The organization was set up in July 2002 and managed for and by people with disabilities. It is registered with the Registrar General’s Department in Accra, Ghana
STAR-Ghana is a multi- donor pooled funding mechanism (Funded by DFID, DANIDA and EU) to increase the influence of civil society and Parliament in the governance of public goods and service delivery, with the ultimate goal of improving the accountability and responsiveness of Ghana’s government, traditional authorities and the private sector. It builds on previous programmes including the Rights and Voice Initiative .......

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