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OPDs in Indonesia, as recognized and defined by the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, play a critical role in advocating for and advancing the rights of individuals with disabilities. The disability stakeholder landscape in Indonesia is broad, including organizations exclusively for persons with disabilities, umbrella groups coordinating various disability-focused entities, disability service providers, special and vocational schools, community groups advocating for disability issues, and study centers at universities focusing on disabilities. The database highlights how these organizations function at different administrative levels, from local to national, and across varying levels of specificity in their activities.
It also classified OPDs by motivations and focus. These organizations can be interest-based, aiming to promote specific activities like sports and recreation, rights-based, with a focus on advocating for disability rights, or charity-based, focused on raising funds for healthcare services and assistance.
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