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You are here: News & Publications > Links > Our partners | Just click on the logos to access our partners' websites. Please note that all links will open in a new window. | | | | | | The Africa Campaign on Disability and HIV & AIDS aims to reduce the vulnerability of disabled people to the impact of HIV & AIDS by promoting HIV & AIDS policies, programmes, information and services that genuinely include them. The Campaign is led by the Secretariat of African Decade of Disabled Persons and Handicap International.
| | |  | The Centre for International Child Health (CICH) is a research and teaching organisation within the Institute of Child Health, University College London. CICH is our partner in the Source project. |  | Computer Aid International refurbishes computers from the UK for re-use in schools and community organisations in developing countries. |  | The overall goal of the Disability Knowledge and Research Programme is better health and quality of life for poor people in developing countries. |  | Exchange works to improve the health and quality of life of poor people by encouraging the exchange of knowledge, information and experience. Exchange is our partner in the Source project. |  | Healthlink Worldwide works to improve the health and well-being of poor and vulnerable communities by strengthening the provision, use and impact of information. Healthlink Worldwide is our partner in the Source project. |  | INTRAC is a NGO supporting other NGOs. Their goal is to improve civil society performance by exploring policy issues and by strengthening management and organisational effectiveness. |  | LMB & Co is a recycling company that sponsored the Pyramid of Shoes 2003. |  | Mistral is Handicap International UK's Internet Service Provider. |  | Sponsor of the Pyramid of Shoes 2003. |  | The SHARE-SEE project wants to contribute to the development of the capacity of civil society to promote equal opportunities and full participation of people with disabilities in South East Europe. This project is funded by Handicap International and International Trust Fund. | |  | Talc supplies low-cost healthcare, training and teaching materials. Talc is our partner in the Source project. | | |
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