378 Resources
Handicap International
Waterman House101-107, Chertsey Road
Woking, Surrey GU21 5BW, England
Tel: (44-0870)774-3737
Web: www.handicap-international.org.uk
Handicap International works in over 50 countries
to help people disabled by natural disasters, violence,
and armed conflict, including land-mine victims.
Healthlink Worldwide (formerly AHRTAG)
56-64 Leonard Street, London, EC2A 4JX, UK
Tel: (44-207)549-0240; Fax: (44-207)549-0241
Web: www.healthlink.org.uk
Healthlink Worldwide works to strengthen the
provision, use and impact of health information, to
increase social inclusion of people working on issues
such as disability and HIV/AIDS. Their partners
publish Disability Dialogue (earlier called CBR
News).Together with the Overseas Development
Group, they publish a series of disability research
papers as part of the Disability Knowledge and
Research Programme.
Helen Keller International
352 Park Avenue South, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10010, USA
Tel from US (toll free): (1-877) 535-5374
Tel: (1-212) 532-0544; Fax: (1-212) 532-601
Web: www.hki.org
Has programs in 25 countries. Material on blindness
from lack of vitamin A. Information on blindness
prevention and visual chart.
Inclusion International
Inclusion International administrative office
c/o The Rix Centre, University of East London
Docklands Campus, London E16 2RD, England
Tel: (44-208)223-7709; Fax: (44-208)223-7411
Web: www.inclusion-international.org
Inclusion International (II) is a global federation
of family-based organizations advocating for
the human rights of people with intellectual
disabilities. II represents 200 member federations
in 115 countries.
International Disability
and Development Consortium (IDDC)
IDDC Administrator
c/o Handicap International, Waterman House
101-107 Chertsey Road, Woking
Surrey GU21 5BW5, England
Tel: (44-0870)774-3737
Fax: (44-0870)774-3738
Web: www.iddc.org.uk
IDDC is an international network on disability
and development. Members in over 100 countries
implement programs, and fund, disseminate
information and advocate human rights of people
with disabilities.
International Federation
of Anti-Leprosy Associations (ILEP)
The Teaching and Learning Materials Coordinator
234 Blythe Road, London, W14 OHJ, England
Web: www.ilep.org.uk
ILEP coordinates support to leprosy programs. Their
website includes a large list of funders as well as
international partners.
International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Queensberry House, 104-106 Queens Road
Brighton BN1 3XF, England
Tel: (44-0127)371-8900
Fax: (44-0-127)371-8901
Web: www. aidsalliance.org
The International HIV/AIDS Alliance works to
reduce the spread of HIV and meet the challenges
of AIDS in developing countries. It channels funds
and provides technical and organizational support
to community-based groups. It also produces and
distributes useful information on HIV/AIDS.
Latin American and Caribbean Women’s
Health Network
Simón Bolivar 3798, Ñuñoa, 6850892
Casilla 50610, Santiago 1, Santiago, Chile
Tel: (56-2)223-7077; Fax: (56-2)223-1066
Web:www.reddesalud.org
Promotes women’s health and women’s human rights
through cultural, political and social transformation.
A Health Handbook for Women with Disabilities 2007