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Lesson 2.3 – Deep Dive on Non-discrimination

by Cities For All | Dec 2, 2020 | Learning, Module 2

Building Cities for AllTraining Program Module 2 – Non-discrimination Lesson 2.1 Lesson 2.2 Lesson 2.3 2.3 Deep Dive on Non-discrimination Discriminatory practices against persons with disabilities can lead to the underutilization of their potential and limited...

Lesson 2.2 – The Lived Experience with Abia Akram

by Cities For All | Dec 2, 2020 | Learning, Module 2

Building Cities for AllTraining Program Module 2 – Non-discrimination Lesson 2.1 Lesson 2.2 Lesson 2.3 2.2 The Lived Experience with Abia Akram In this section you will learn from the first hand experiences of disability rights advocate, Abia Akram. Abia is at...

Lesson 2.1 – Understanding Non-discrimination

by Cities For All | Dec 2, 2020 | Learning, Module 2

Building Cities for AllTraining Program Module 2 – Non-discrimination Lesson 2.1 Lesson 2.2 Lesson 2.3 2.1 Understanding Non-discrimination At a basic level, we all have some idea of what discrimination is. But it’s important to understand what the wider effects...
  • 01 Non-Discrimination
  • 02 Accessibility
  • 03 Participation
  • 04 Inclusive Urban Policies and Programs
  • 05 Capacity Building
  • 06 Data for Development

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The Third Global Conference on Housing and Sustainable Development (Habitat III) lead to two key steps towards Cities for All, which were the formal adoption of the New Urban Agenda (NUA) and the launch of the Disability Inclusive and Accessible Urban Development (DIAUD) Network in 2016. C4ALL Global Initiative advances the implementation of universal design and accessibility in urban development through a 10 year Global Campaign with cities around the world.

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