Rafh Réseau D'Action des Femmes Handicapées du Canada
DAWN Canada, in collaboration with the Harriet Tubman Institute and the University of the West Indies, advocates for the rights and recognition of women with disabilities, particularly addressing issues of gender-based violence. Through research, community engagement, and policy analysis, they aim to illuminate the specific needs and experiences of this often-overlooked group.
The organization produces vital resources, such as infographics and reports, that highlight gaps in current policies regarding the inclusion of women with disabilities. By recognizing the importance of acknowledging inequities, DAWN Canada strives to ensure that these women's voices are heard and their rights upheld in the wider context of disability and gender policy discussions.
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