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Döve Ranjan didn't learn sign language until he was nine years old. But with hard work and support, he has come a long way.
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Döve Ranjan didn't learn sign language until he was nine years old. But with hard work and support, he has come a long way.

Invite your customers and employees to do a good deed with your company this Christmas!

Stigma, ignorance and discrimination. But also hope, progress and solidarity. We interview two organisations working on mental health in different countries.

We are very concerned about how Swedish aid is changing, writes Jamie Bolling in Göteborgsposten today.

At the Annual General Meeting in May, Jamie Bolling was re-elected as President of MyRight. We caught up with her to ask her some questions about the future of the organisation.

Despite resistance from her parents and physical obstacles, Chartine started her education and now dreams of becoming a lawyer.

Read MyRight's 2023 Annual Report - a document summarising our progress and lessons learned over the past year.

In a webinar organised by MyRight, Yuliia Sachuk talked about what it is like to live with disabilities in Ukraine today and about the work of the organisation Fight for Rights.
In MyRight's newsletter, we write about international disability issues and our work.