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"The tremendous disparity in disability law from one country to the next is astounding. The only way to ensure that every government in the world provides equal treatment and respect to its citizens with disabilities is to hold them accountable to a set of standards established through a Convention."

- Dr. William Kennedy Smith, Founder and Chairman of the CIR
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  Dominga M Quejado, Philippines

Dominga M Quejado started her career in disability by first obtaining a scholarship from an Area Vocational Rehabiliation Center (AVRC) and graduating from the University of Pangasinan with a Bachelor of Science in Commerce. After completing her degree, Ms. Quejado took and passed the Civil Service Examination and now works at an AVRC in the area of vocational training and also teaches Braille and sign language to people with disabilities. Ms Quejado is also serving her second term as President of Disabled Persons International (DPI) where she has attended several international workshops and seminars on the importance of full inclusion of people with disabilities.

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