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The Southern Africa Federation of the
Disabled is a non-governmental human rights organisation founded in 1986 in
Zimbabwe by disabled people for disabled people as an umbrella organisation
for the national
Disabled People's Organisations in the Southern Africa Development
Community (SADC).

Alexander M. Phiri - SAFOD Director General
Presenting on the Effects of SAFOD’s Living Conditions
Studies in the Global South, on Changing Community Attitudes towards
Disability during his visit to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Yokohama, Japan.
Published 13 November, 2008
SAFOD -
A Promising Future for People with Disabilities |
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Southern
Africa
SAFOD- Brochure
March, 2008 >>
Surveys on
Living Conditions Among People with Activity Limitations
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Disability
FrontLine
One of SAFOD's most important information tools is
the quarterly published newsletter "Disability Front Line". It is
produced in English
Vision
"A society new society where all people, including disabled people,
women and workers, men and children, are treated with dignity, respect
and on the basis of equality."
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Mission
"To strengthen
Disabled People's Organisations in SAFOD member countries through
training, research, coordination, information sharing, promotion of
human rights and adoption of appropriate strategies for stimulating
people with disabilities to enhance their economic, political and social
development"
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Core Values
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Participatory
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Transparency
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Accountability
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Commitment
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Gender Sensitivity
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Empowerment
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Last updated
14-Nov-2008
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