National Coordinating Agency for Population and Development
1
National Council on Disability Affairs, Philippines
1
National Department of Health South Africa
1
National Grassroots and Disabilities Organization (NGDO), National Council for Women with Disabilities (NCDW), Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST)
1
National Health Mission
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National Leprosy Eradication Programme
1
National Rural Health Mission
1
National Statistics Office
1
National Union of Disabilities’ Organizations of Rwanda (NUDOR)
1
National Union of Disability Organisations in Rwanda (NUDOR)
1
National Union of Disability Organisations of Rwanda (NUDOR)
1
National Union of Disability Organizations of Rwanda (NUDOR)
1
National University of Lesotho
1
NCDC
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Nepal Disabled Human Rights Centre
1
Netzwerks Flucht, Migration und Behinderung
1
NFD-N (National federation of the disabled- Nepal), My Right.
1
Niada T. F., M. Kircher, S. Kangnama et. al.
1
Nordt, S.
1
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation NORAD
1
Novartis Comprehensive Leprosy Care Association
1
Nyangulu, K. et al.
1
O. Razum
1
Office of the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
1
Office on the Status of Disabled Persons, South Africa
1
Oficina del Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Derechos Humanos (OACNUDH), et al.
1
OpenWASH
1
Ophthalmic Services Unit
1
OSF and OSISA the Centre for Human RightsPretoria University Law Press (PULP)
1
Oswald, S. H., Ernst, C., Goldbeck, L.
1
Oxfam
1
Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz
1
P. O. Lobe
1
Padmani Mendi & Romi Gurung
1
Pali Lehohla
1
Paola Di Giulio, Dimiter Philipov, and Ina Jaschinski
1
Paraguay Todos y Todas
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Paritätischer Wolfahrtsverband Niedersachsen e.V.
1
passage gGmbH
1
Penning, V.
1
PEPFAR
1
Peprah Opoku,M.
1
Peruvian National Confederation of Persons with Disabilities (CONFENADIP)
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Alternative Report to the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in response to South Africa’s Baseline Country Report of March 2013 on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, with particular reference to the provisions of Article 24
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Peprah Opoku,M.; et al.Disability, CBR & Inclusive Development Journal (DCIDJ)
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