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NIH Creates First Plan for Disability Health Research
SolutionsJan 31

NIH Creates First Plan for Disability Health Research

The National Institutes of Health just unveiled its first strategic plan focused on disability health research, a move that will shape funding priorities through 2030. Disability advocates are celebrating this long-awaited recognition of the unique health needs of 61 million Americans with disabilities.

STAT News2 min read
China Lifts 7.1M Disabled People Out of Rural Poverty
SolutionsMar 15

China Lifts 7.1M Disabled People Out of Rural Poverty

China has successfully broken the link between disability and poverty by lifting 7.1 million rural residents with disabilities out of poverty. The achievement shows how integrating disability inclusion into national strategy can transform millions of lives.

Google News - Poverty Reduction3 min read
Morocco Pays 10,000 Disability Workers 6 Months Back Wages
Acts of KindnessMar 2

Morocco Pays 10,000 Disability Workers 6 Months Back Wages

Morocco just delivered six months of back pay to 10,000 social workers who support children with disabilities, ending a financial crisis that threatened vital services. The move ensures thousands of families will continue receiving the care and education their children depend on.

Morocco World News2 min read
Ohio Farm Gets $7,639 to Help Adults With Disabilities
Acts of KindnessFeb 12

Ohio Farm Gets $7,639 to Help Adults With Disabilities

A nonprofit farm that employs adults with developmental disabilities just received a major donation to build a gathering space. The Learning Farm has become a safe haven where 52 members learn life skills while caring for animals.

Google: charity donation2 min read
ABC Seeks Storytellers With Disabilities for Paid Work
Acts of Kindness3d ago

ABC Seeks Storytellers With Disabilities for Paid Work

Australia's ABC is hiring emerging content creators with disabilities to produce stories for International Day of People with Disability. Selected storytellers will be paid to work with ABC producers from August 2026 to May 2027.

ABC Australia2 min read
Ghana Minister Pledges Jobs for Graduates with Disabilities
Acts of KindnessFeb 11

Ghana Minister Pledges Jobs for Graduates with Disabilities

Ghana's Gender Minister is taking action after unemployed graduates with disabilities called for better access to public sector jobs. The government promised new tracking systems and stronger enforcement of disability employment quotas.

Myjoyonline Ghana3 min read
Canberra Helps People With Disabilities Own Their First Homes
Community HeroesApr 20

Canberra Helps People With Disabilities Own Their First Homes

Four Australians with intellectual disabilities just became homeowners through an innovative program that transforms their support payments into property equity. The model is now expanding nationwide after proving people with disabilities can thrive as independent homeowners.

ABC Australia2 min read
UK Employs 370K Disabled Veterans in Historic Campaign
Community HeroesFeb 18

UK Employs 370K Disabled Veterans in Historic Campaign

A century ago, Britain tackled veteran unemployment with a groundbreaking solution that put 370,000 disabled ex-servicemen back to work. Parliament debated making it a requirement for government contractors to hire disabled veterans, showing how society stepped up for those who served.

The Hindu2 min read
Ghana Official Marks 60th Birthday by Helping Disabled Kids
Community HeroesFeb 1

Ghana Official Marks 60th Birthday by Helping Disabled Kids

A high-ranking Ghanaian government official celebrated turning 60 by donating food and cash to a special needs school, using her milestone birthday to call attention to children with disabilities. Her gift highlights growing momentum for disability rights in Ghana's education system.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Disabled Parrot Invents Jousting to Become Undefeated Alpha
VideosMay 26

Disabled Parrot Invents Jousting to Become Undefeated Alpha

Bruce, a kea parrot missing his upper beak, invented a unique jousting technique using his exposed lower beak as a sword. The disabled bird became the undefeated alpha male of his group, marking what may be the first case of a disabled animal maintaining top status through behavioral innovation alone.

New Atlas2 min read
Egyptian Crochet Artist Turns Disability Into Global Business
SolutionsFeb 11

Egyptian Crochet Artist Turns Disability Into Global Business

A young Egyptian woman with a disability transformed her crochet hobby into an international business after being shut out of formal employment. Her story highlights how entrepreneurship programs are helping women and people with disabilities build dignified livelihoods from home.

UN News2 min read
Mumbai Brand Hits Rs 2 Crore Employing 50 Disabled Artists
Acts of KindnessMar 23

Mumbai Brand Hits Rs 2 Crore Employing 50 Disabled Artists

When young adults with intellectual disabilities aged out of school, they lost structure, purpose, and opportunity overnight. Three educators created Karmann, a thriving Mumbai brand that turns textile waste into everyday products while giving 50 artisans with disabilities dignified work. #

The Better India3 min read
Disabled Parrot Dominates Flock Despite Missing Beak
Community HeroesMay 18

Disabled Parrot Dominates Flock Despite Missing Beak

A kea parrot named Bruce lost his entire upper beak but became the alpha male of his group by inventing a new fighting style. His story shows how smart animals can overcome major disabilities through innovation.

Good Good Good2 min read
Disabled Parrot Becomes Alpha Male With New Fighting Style
Community HeroesApr 21

Disabled Parrot Becomes Alpha Male With New Fighting Style

A New Zealand kea parrot missing half his beak invented a unique "jousting" technique and rose to become the dominant male in his group. Bruce's story is the first documented case of a disabled animal achieving alpha status through behavioral innovation alone.

Smithsonian3 min read
Supermarket Apologizes After Mistaking Disability for Drunk
Acts of KindnessMar 17

Supermarket Apologizes After Mistaking Disability for Drunk

A New Zealand supermarket called police on a disabled shopper, mistaking his movement disorder for intoxication. The incident sparked an immediate apology and commitment to better staff training.

Stuff NZ2 min read
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SolutionsMay 30

Netflix's 'Santita' Breaks Disability Stereotypes

A bold new Mexican series starring Paulina Dávila challenges outdated views on disability and sexuality with authentic storytelling. Created by Luis Cámara and Gabrielle Galanter, the seven-episode drama proves representation can be both respectful and revolutionary.

Mexico News Daily2 min read
Sisters Launch Disability Rights Initiative in Nigeria
Community HeroesJan 25

Sisters Launch Disability Rights Initiative in Nigeria

Two sisters in Nigeria are transforming disability advocacy from instinct to impact. Their foundation combines legal expertise and public health to create real systemic change.

Punch Nigeria2 min read
Disabled Australians Redefine Love, Sex, and Parenthood
Acts of KindnessMay 16

Disabled Australians Redefine Love, Sex, and Parenthood

In a groundbreaking documentary, disabled Australians share their powerful stories of intimacy, family, and breaking down barriers. Their experiences challenge harmful stereotypes and celebrate the universal right to love and connection.

ABC Australia2 min read
Massachusetts Scraps 346 Outdated Disability Terms
Solutions3d ago

Massachusetts Scraps 346 Outdated Disability Terms

Massachusetts just updated 346 sections of state law to replace outdated and offensive language about people with disabilities with respectful, person-first terminology. The unanimous vote reflects a growing movement to ensure laws match modern values of dignity and inclusion.

Fox News Politics2 min read
Ghana Band Challenges Disability Bias Through Music
Community HeroesMay 29

Ghana Band Challenges Disability Bias Through Music

A group of visually impaired graduate musicians in Ghana is using their band to educate audiences worldwide and reshape how society views disability. The Visionary Rhythms Band proves that talent knows no physical limits.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read

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