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This compendium, prepared by the Division for Public Institutions and Digital Government (DPIDG) of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), aims to capture emerging trends in digital responses of UN Member States against the COVID-19 pandemic along with other digital government initiatives and provide a preliminary analysis of their main features. These cases are shared for exchange of information so that Member States can learn from each other and possibly create new partnerships.

While the majority of Torontonians understand and support the values of diversity and human rights, accessibility and inclusion of people with disabilities are often overlooked. People with disabilities often face barriers in their daily lives, especially in employment and cultural activities.
Toronto For All wants to encourage citizens to think about who we include in our city and the ways we make space for other people. Our bodies are constantly changing. Anyone may one day become disabled; wouldn’t it be great for disability to be just another way of being in Toronto? The following list of links, resources and literature to learn about inclusion are hosted on the page.
Who Is Being Left Out?
Types of Disability
Social Model
Ableism
Thinking About Disability As Intersectional
Legislation and Existing Policy
Ways to Make Your Business and Services More Accessible
Become an Ally and Engage in Social Change

Country
Canada
Institution

Toronto

Category
Smart City
Focus
E-Service
Technology

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