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History of Inclusion International
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The People
General Assembly, Bukina Faso-1st October 2004
MEMBERSHIP
Resolutions adopted at the GA of II, Acapulco, Mexico, 11 Nov 2006
HONOURARY MEMBERSHIP
MINUTES 2006 GA,-ACAPULCO, MEXICO
GUIDELINES FOR ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS WORKING WITH INCLUSION INTERNATIONAL
II POLICY 'A RIGHT TO LIFE'
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About Us
The People - Officers
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Diane Richler, President
As president of Inclusion International I am pleased to have the opportunity to link my commitment to people with intellectual disabilities and their families and my experience influencing public policy. I firmly believe that policies that include people with an intellectual disability and their families are good public policies for everyone. More information » |
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Ralph Jones, Secretary General
In my role as Secretary General I will be drawing on the many years of experience of IHC New Zealand in advocacy, lobbying, service provision and support for families. As a Chartered Accountant with a background in both the commercial and NGO sectors I expect to bring executive experience to the role of Secretary-General and the management of Inclusion International’s secretariat. More information » |
The People - Councillors
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Roland Tamraz
Roland Tamraz started his commitments towards the persons with intellectual disabilities at the age of 19 when he was at university in Montreal- Canada.
He was then able to commit himself in the communities of "The Arch" where people with intellectual disabilities live together with benevolent helpers in small "homes" where they share everything, the joys, the pains, the family life, the weekend outings etc... More information » |
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Haydee Beckles, Self-advocate
I met Inclusion International in 1998. My name is Haydee Beckles and I come from Panama, a beautiful Latin country that is a joy and love. More information » |
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Nagase Osamu
My involvement with disability issues started at the college. I was a member of a voluntary circle called “Wakatake”, a weekly activity to bring disabled children into the neighborhood park to let them play with children in the park. More information » |
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Raquel Jelinek
Raquel Jelinek is the president of Inclusion Interamericana, the regional representative of Inclusion International associations in the Americas. More information » |
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Mia Farah
My name is Mia Farah and I have recently been elected to be a Council member at the GA of II in Mexico. I am from Lebanon and I represent the Middle East, a region I know still has a lot of work to do on Inclusion More information » |
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Ingrid Körner
I started to be involved in the Inclusion Movement in 1977. That year I gave birth to the second of my four children, a daughter with Down-Syndrome. More information » |
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QUINCY MWIYA
Quincy is a single man aged 30 year; he comes from Africa and lives in Zambia. He is a person with an Intellectual disability and a Council member of the Inclusion International. In the council, he represents the region called Inclusion Africa and Indian Ocean. More information » |
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