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Handicap Solidaire Burkina is a blog that follows the eponymous project. It is a disabled people's organisation created in 2002, in collaboration with Handicap Solidaire Suisse, and established as an NGO in 2004. The main objectives of HSB are to promote and protect disabled people's rights, and to make disabled people aware of their rights in order for them to become active and participative citizens in development.
The blog posts are mostly written by Gareth Wilce.
Recent posts in the Handicap Solidare Burkina blog include: Peer Education Session at HSB Pabre, HSB vs. ASK - A Day like No Other in the World of Development, What do ICS volunteers do all day? and Handicap Solidaire Burkina Pabré’s Student Society Initiative.
PR opportunities include news and stories in relation to the International Service. The team can be reached via email, telephone or their social media platforms where there are active.
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Handicap Solidaire Burkina is a blog that follows the eponymous project. It is a disabled people's organisation created in 2002, in collaboration with Handicap Solidaire Suisse, and established as an NGO in 2004. The main objectives of HSB are to promote and protect disabled people's rights, and to make disabled people aware of their rights in order for them to become active and participative citizens in development. The blog posts are mostly written by Gareth Wilce. Recent posts in the Handicap Solidare Burkina blog include: Peer Education Session at HSB Pabre, HSB vs. ASK - A Day like No Other in the World of Development, What do ICS volunteers do all day? and Handicap Solidaire Burkina Pabré’s Student Society Initiative. PR opportunities include news and stories in relation to the International Service. The team can be reached via email, telephone or their social media platforms where there are active.
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