CBM representatives were in New York advocating for the inclusion of persons with disabilities in universal health coverage as part of the 74th General Assembly.
The Zero Project Award is given to projects that address the needs and rights of persons with disabilities. It aims to contribute to global efforts to create a more just, equitable, and inclusive society – a world without barriers.
Increased inclusion and engagement at the fourth Financing for Development (FfD) Forum at the UN Headquarters in New York is a positive move for persons with disabilities in the financing for development dialogue.
The Zero Project Award is given to projects that address the needs and rights of persons with disabilities. It aims to contribute to global efforts to create a more just, equitable, and inclusive society – a world without barriers.
CBM has been selected by the United Nations (UN) to undertake a comprehensive assessment on the UN’s level of disability inclusion in their systems in Zimbabwe.