Our blueprint
for inclusion

It’s 75 years since the
United Nations published
the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights.

But there’s still a long way to go to ensure that the world’s
1.3 billion people with disabilities can access their rights.

You have a part to play in creating a more equal world.

Whether you have a personal or professional interest
in disability rights and inclusion, we have everything
you need to take action.

A collage of three images: school children in a classroom, a lady on crutches, and a man in a wheelchair, representing inclusion.


Our blueprint for inclusion

A collage of three images: school children in a classroom, a lady on crutches, and a man in a wheelchair, representing inclusion.


It’s 75 years since the United Nations published the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

But there’s still a long way to go to ensure that the world’s 1.3 billion people with disabilities can access their rights.

You have a part to play in creating a more equal world.

Whether you have a personal or professional interest in disability rights and inclusion, we have everything you need to take action.

Can you give time, money or skills?

Can you give time, money or skills?

Time
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How much time can you give right now?

1 minute:
Join our campaign for disability rights

More than a minute:
Read and share stories from disability activists

A hexagonal headshot of Abia Akram.

“I have the shared belief with Sightsavers that everyone has the right to earn, learn and live a dignified life. I am thrilled to be able to assist in Sightsavers’ work to promote equal opportunities for people with disabilities.”

Abia Akram
Campaign ambassador

Read more from Abia

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Do you want to give now or learn more about investing in our programmes?

Give now:
Donate to help us transform lives

Learn more:
Discover how funding and collaboration can advance disability inclusion

A hexagonal headshot of Mariana Rudge.

In a rapidly changing world, education systems must adapt and transform to ensure they are fit for purpose.

Mariana Rudge
Senior policy advisor, Sightsavers

Read Marianas blog

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Are you looking for inspiration or guidance for your development programmes?  

Inspiration:
See how our partners put disability inclusion into practice

Guidance:
Find resources to make your programmes inclusive

A hexagonal headshot of Alex Nguyen.

“Everyone should have equal access to the systems within their society. If we design our systems for the most disadvantaged, they will work for everybody else.”

Alex Nguyen
Technology and human rights specialist
Global Labor Program – Inclusive Futures

Read more about Alex

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Time
Money
Skills

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How much time can you give right now?

1 minute:
Join our campaign for disability rights

More than a minute:
Read and share stories from disability activists

A hexagonal headshot of Abia Akram.

“I have the shared belief with Sightsavers that everyone has the right to earn, learn and live a dignified life. I am thrilled to be able to assist in Sightsavers’ work to promote equal opportunities for people with disabilities.”

Abia Akram
Campaign ambassador

Read more from Abia

Equal World logo
Money

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Do you want to give now or learn more about investing in our programmes?

Give now:
Donate to help us transform lives

Learn more:
Discover how funding and collaboration can advance disability inclusion

A hexagonal headshot of Mariana Rudge.

In a rapidly changing world, education systems must adapt and transform to ensure they are fit for purpose.

Mariana Rudge, senior policy advisor, Sightsavers 

Read Marianas blog

Sightsavers logo
Skills

""

Are you looking for inspiration or guidance for your development programmes?  

Inspiration:
See how our partners put disability inclusion into practice

Guidance:
Find resources to make your programmes inclusive

A hexagonal headshot of Alex Nguyen.

“Everyone should have equal access to the systems within their society. If we design our systems for the most disadvantaged, they will work for everybody else.”

Alex Nguyen
Technology and human rights specialist, Global Labor Program – Inclusive Futures

Read more about Alex

Inclusive Futures logo

A reminder of ways to take action

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Join our campaign for disability rights

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Share stories from disability activists

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Partner with Sightsavers

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Make a donation to fund our work

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Be inspired by stories from our partners

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Find guidance and resources