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A Nordic Movement For Change Report

A Nordic Movement For Change Report

August 21, 2018
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After the Global Disability Summit in London, July 2018, the Nordic disability organisations “see that both governments, agencies, and organisations have a unique opportunity of doing more to achieve the sustainable development goals (SDGs), by putting more emphasis on leaving no one behind (LNOB).”

The group has therefore written this report, to assess the current policies of our governments on international disability issues, and to assess in what way could the Global Disability Summit in London help strengthen the SDGs and LNOB agenda.

The hope is that this report will help strengthen the cooperation between civil society organisations and the governments of their respective countries in order to fulfill the ambitious 2030 agenda.

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