Partners

Partners

For INDCP, weaving a network of partners is essential
to bring together our ideas, share our knowledge and move forward
towards a better understanding of disability.
National networks on disability :
partners with whom INDCP has signed a structural agreement
including a representative on the INDCP Board of Directors and an INDCP
representative on the partner’s Board of Directors.
Regular partners of
RIPPH: these are organizations whose values and activities converge with
converge with the missions of the RIPPH and a representative of the RIPPH is
to participate in the activities of these organizations.
Ad hoc partners of
RIPPH: these are organizations whose values and activities converge with
converge with the missions of the INDCP, and with which we develop
occasional collaborations, often based on a specific context
and these collaborations can potentially be reactivated over time.

Our current partners

National networks on PPH
RFPPH (Réseau Français sur le PPH) – French partner of INDCP
RSPPH (Réseau Suisse sur le PPH) – Swiss partner of RIPPH
GRAVIR/RBPPH – Consulting association for improving the social
participation of people with disabilities and Réseau
Réseau Belge sur le PPH – Belgian partner of INDCP
Regular partners of INDCP
International French-speaking group for training in disability classifications (GIFFOCH)
Réseau francophone en déficiences

Individual partners of INDCP

International Foundation for Applied Research on Disability (FIRAH)
Humanité et Inclusion (HI); formerly Handicap International
Mouvement de Solidarité aux Handicapés du Cameroun (MOSOH-Cameroon)
Algerian Federation of the Handicapped (FAPH)
Action for Health and Development in Guinea (ASD-G)
SenHandiCare Association – Senegal

If the Human Development Model – Disability Production Process
(MDH-PPH) is part of your professional practices or those of your
practices, you can contribute to the development and dissemination of
and disseminate its applications in the fields of adaptation, rehabilitation
rehabilitation, social participation and the exercise of rights
of people with disabilities. This can be achieved by
become an INDCP partner.
INDCP partners adhere to the values of self-determination,
empowerment and freedom of choice in the realization of lifestyle
the principles of universal access and an inclusive society, while recognizing