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Usually set up by ordinary citizens, NGOs may be funded by governments, foundations, businesses, or private persons. Some avoid formal funding altogether and are run primarily by volunteers. NGOs are highly diverse groups of organizations engaged in a wide range of activities, and take different forms in different parts of the world. Some may have charitable status, while others may be registered for tax exemption based on recognition of social purposes. Others may be fronts for political, religious, or other interests (Wikipedia).

The organizations listed here may be:

  • Functional diversity related organizations, preferably those that in one way or another are part of research or development projects for assistive products related with ICT or with accessible design.
  • Foundations belonging to NGOs or to companies that promote accessible designs or accessibility through ICT.
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The table shows the list of companies or organizations The table shows the information distributed in three columns: 1st name of the entity; 2nd territory in which it carries out the activity; and 3rd illustrative image of the entity, logo or image of the website
Name Activity Territory Description
The National Association Of Laryngectomee Clubs (NALC) International, United Kingdom

NALC looks after the interests of…

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The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia United Kingdom

The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia works to improve the quality of life for those with aphasia. It funds pioneering research and projects that aim to improve…

"The Tavistock Trust For Aphasia" logo
World Blind Union (WBU) International

The World Blind Union (WBU) is the internationally recognized organization, representing the 285 million blind…

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World Enabled International

World ENABLED is an educational non-profit organization that promotes the rights and dignities of persons with disabilities. Our fieldwork and research…

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