Zero Project

The Zero Project is an initiative of the Austrian Essl Foundation and organized jointly with the World Future Council.[1] and the European Foundation Centre,[2] focusing on the rights of people with disabilities globally. It provides a platform to share the most innovative and effective solutions to problems that persons with disabilities face[3]

Activities

With the website, reports and conferences, the Zero Project disseminates and promotes its research.

  • The annual Zero Project Report[4] presents the practices and policies that have been selected as the most innovative in their approach to that year’s theme from the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities.
  • Those behind the innovative policies and practices present their solutions to their peers involved in the world of disabilities, including stakeholders, government ministers and other key influencers at an annual conference.[5][6] They also receive an award for the incredible work they have done, helping them to raise their profile, network and to inspire others.[7]

Awards

The Zero Project has been awarded with the Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments Award of Recognition in 2015[8][9]

References

  1. World Future Council, official homepage
  2. European Foundation Centre, official homepage
  3. Disabled World, Zero Project and the Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
  4. EASPD, Zero Project launches its 2015 Report during the annual conference in Vienna
  5. European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, Speech given by Morten Kjaerum Director of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights at the Zero Project Conference
  6. APA (Austria Presse Agentur, in german language), Zero Project Conference: Von Inklusion profitieren alle
  7. United Nations, Zero Project Conference 2015
  8. GAATES Award of Recognition, retrieved 1 September 2015
  9. GAATES Presents Award of Recognition to the Zero Project, retrieved 1 September 2015
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