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You have a vital part to play in creating a more equal world. Here are all the ways you can get involved and make your voice heard.

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Our latest campaign: take action now

We’re calling for global decision-makers to put their disability rights commitments into action at two key summits in 2025.

The Global Disability Summit and the World Summit for Social Development are major opportunities for governments to take action.

The world needs urgent action to protect disability rights. Will you join the fight?

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Be part of our global community of campaigners to get the latest updates, exclusive content and discuss disability rights issues.

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Show your support and share the campaign with your friends and family. The more people who join in, the more impact we will have.

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Every gift we receive can help us achieve our aims. We want to change the world, but we can’t do it without your generous support.

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What our campaigns have achieved:
48,063 people signed our Promise in Peril petition

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