Workplace inclusion for people with disabilities in Latin America: from experimentation to established practice
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Workplace inclusion for people with disabilities in Latin America: from experimentation to established practice
Most people's workdays begin with the usual routines: getting up, getting ready and facing the commute to work, whether by car or public transport. However, Felisa Alí Ramos, representative of the Bolivian Independent Living Network (REVIBO), starts her day with an additional challenge: she relies on a wheelchair for mobility. This challenge not only shapes her commute but also influences much of her daily life. For Felisa, being at work means n…
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