National Council On Disability Affairs (Philippines) - National and International Non-government Agency Affiliates/Partners

National and International Non-government Agency Affiliates/Partners

  • Abilympics Philippines - This organization is in collaboration with NCDA. It aims to coordinate with various agencies to produce participants to compete in the International Abilympics (IA).
  • Asia-Pacific Center on Disability - NCDA is one of the focal organizations of APCD.
  • Digital Access for Information Systems - NCDA is one of the member organizations of DAISY Consortium.
  • Handicap International Philippines - NCDA is one of the partners of Handicap International, a funding agency.
  • Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf Foundation - MCCID provides trainings and supports other programs of NCDA through sub-committee on ICT.
  • Nova Foundation for the Differently Abled - Nova Foundation heads the NCDA sub-committee on ICT.
  • Philippine Web Accessibility Group - NCDA initiates directly supervises and monitors the activities of PWAG.
  • Vision Office Limited, Canada - Vision Office conducts trainings for NCDA.

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