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Project Need: $2,000
Funding
to Date:
$100 (%)
As of Dec 23 09:13 2005
Theme: Human Rights
Country: Iraq
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Sponsor: USAID
Project Needs and Beneficiaries

To support a local NGO promoting awareness of disabilities issues and rights. $1,000 will print the awareness poster designs in the local newspapers for 2 weeks to further promote the message of inclusion and rights for persons with disabilities. Free racing games - play racing games on flashracingonline.

Activities
Organize competitions to develop posters that have positive messages about the inclusion of people with disabilities. The winning designs and slogans will be developed into a color poster and printed and distributed throughout Iraq. konica-minolta printer cartridges, c1600c.
Expected Outcomes
The project aims at improving understanding and promotion of inclusion of people with disabilities. The activity will raise the awareness among the participants and help to convey the message among community members.
Message from the Project Leader
Many projects provide curative assistance to the disabled. This project will increase awareness about the basic rights of underrepresented people: the right to go to school, to work, to vote, etc.
- Anonymous, Project Leader
Project Contact

Rory Donohoe,
Iraq Liaison

US Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20523-1000
United States
202-712-4810
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