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    GLADNET: Promise and Legacy

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    [Excerpt] The Global Applied Disability Research and Information Network on Employment and Training (GLADNET) was launched by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in 1995, in cooperation with over 50 social policy research centres, governmental and non- governmental organizations involved in disability-related employment programmes from over thirty countries around the world. Major organizations of persons with disabilities were also represented – the World Blind Union, the World Federation of the Deaf, Inclusion International (formerly the International League of Societies for Persons with Mental Handicap (ILSMH)) and Disabled Peoples International (DPI). GLADNET’s lifespan was little more than a generation (1995 – 2018). What’s of interest is that it survived beyond its first few years of existence. It could easily have died early on, given a significant change in nature of support from its initiating body. That it didn’t speaks to the aspirational nature and relevance of the vision prompting its formation. It’s in pursuit of that vision where GLADNET left its mark. This document focuses on its legacy, beginning with a brief review of context within which it was initiated

    GLADNET: 2000 AGM Minutes

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    GLADNET Minutes of the Fifth General Assembly Meeting, May 18, 2001 (Kyoto)

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    GLADNET: 2001 AGM Minutes

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    GLADNET Minutes of the Sixth General Assembly Meeting, December 9, 2003

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    ILO Policies and Activities Concerning Vocational Rehabilitation

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    GLADNET: 2000 Agenda

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