USAID is proud to launch its Fifth Report on the Implementation of USAID Disability Policy. This bi-annual report highlights the Agency's progress
in achieving more inclusive programs for people with disabilities and ensuring equitable participation in its activities and operations.
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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is committed to including people who have physical and mental disabilities and those who advocate and offer services on behalf of people with disabilities.
Courtesy of Motivation/Sri Lanka
This commitment extends from the design and implementation of USAID programming to advocacy for and outreach to people with disabilities.
USAID's policy on disability is as follows: To avoid discrimination against people with disabilities in programs which USAID funds and to stimulate an engagement of host country counterparts, governments, implementing organizations and other donors in promoting a climate of nondiscrimination against and equal opportunity for people with disabilities.