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044. Disability rights: how NGOs go about actually claiming them - Susan Sygall @ Mobility International USA

044. Disability rights: how NGOs go about actually claiming them - Susan Sygall @ Mobility International USA

FromNGO Soul + Strategy


044. Disability rights: how NGOs go about actually claiming them - Susan Sygall @ Mobility International USA

FromNGO Soul + Strategy

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44 minutes
Released:
Aug 9, 2022
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SummaryWhy has it taken so long to mainstream disabled people's concerns, when 15% of the global population has some form of disability?Has it been helpful to see disability integrated into Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) approaches -- or have there been some downsides to this approach?Are there disadvantages to being perceived as a single-issue organization (i.e. disabled people’s organizations)?Today, I am interviewing Susan Sygall of Mobility International USA (MIUSA) about how NGOs go about claiming  rights for people with physical, mental and cognitive disabilities. Susan’s Bio:Co-founder of the Disabled Women's Coalition at the University of California, BerkeleyCo-founder of the non-profit organization Mobility International USA  (MIUSA)Winner of the prestigious Henry Viscardi Achievement Awards in 2014 for her work in the disability sectorRecipient of a prestigious MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in 2000Wheelchair rider since the age of 18 We discuss: Mobility Int. USA (MIUSA) works on disability rights. It does programming with men and women, though its leadership development program WILD (Women’s Institute on Leadership and Disability) has a special emphasis on women with a disability and their leadership, given these women's ‘double disadvantage’.Organizations like MIUSA and others are sometimes indicated as DPOs – Disabled People’s Organizations -- , or OPDs – Organizations for People with DisabilitiesMIUSA’s business model is built, among others, on a consulting offering: MIUSA advises ‘mainstream’ NGOs as well as other international development actors on how to integrate disabled people's approaches into their workOne of the focal points of MIUSA’s advisory work with non-disability-focused development actors is to make sure that these organizations do not just have policies on paper, but have integrated disability concerns into actual budgets, by adding 2-3% to the budget to allow for disability accommodations and 5-7% for integrating disabled people into program evaluationsSusan senses that disabled people’s rights finally are getting more fully taken on board; the focus on DEI seems to have helped with this coming to fruitionIf funders request as a standard measure that grant applications indicate how disabled people will be incorporated into the programming, this supports mainstreaming in significant waysOne of the aspects common to disabled leaders is that in their biographical background, there often were one or more family members who believed in the capacities of the person and supported them wholeheartedly. Resources:Mobility International USA websiteProfile of Team and Staff at MIUSAWILD: Women’s Institute on Leadership and Disability Five Oaks Consulting School's Online course on Virtual Team Leadership skillsUpcoming course dates: September 24 - November 5, 2022 Enroll now to catch the pre-sale discount! Youtube video of this podcastClick here to subscribe to&
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Aug 9, 2022
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