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The European Union of the Deaf (EUD) is a supraorganization comprising each respective National Association of the Deaf of the member states of the European Union. The EUD is a nonprofit organization founded in 1985 and is a Regional Co-operating Member of the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD), a full member of the European Disability Forum (EDF) and has a participatory status with the Council of Europe (CoE).[1] Ten countries were present at this meeting. During the assembly of October 10, 1994, the delegates of the deaf associations in Europe voted for a change of name: ECRS was thus replaced by the European Union of the Deaf (EUD).
European Union of the Deaf
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EUD Members | 31 Full Members | ||||||||||||
Leaders | |||||||||||||
• President | Sofia Isari | ||||||||||||
Frankie Picron | |||||||||||||
Establishment | |||||||||||||
• Founded | 1985 | ||||||||||||
Website eud.eu |
EUD's goals include equality for Deaf people in employment, education, and public as well as private life, and the right to use indigenous sign language.[2]
Currently, the European Union of the Deaf has thirty full members and six affiliate members, with headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
History
editPresidents:[3]
- 2022–present: Sofia Isari ( Greece)[4]
- 2013–2022: Markku Jokinen ( Finland)
- 2007–2013: Berglind Stefánsdóttir ( Iceland)
- 2005–2007: Helga Stevens ( Belgium)
- 1990–2005: Knud Søndergaard ( Denmark)
- 1989–1989: Jeff Labes ( France)
- 1985–1989: Jock Young ( United Kingdom)
Members
editFull members:[5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "About us". European Union of the Deaf. Retrieved 2020-03-20.
- ^ "1985: Foundation of the European Union of the Deaf (EUD)". Deaf History Europe. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
- ^ "Presidents". European Union of the Deaf. Archived from the original on 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2017-12-20.
- ^ "Board Members". European Union of the Deaf. 30 January 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
- ^ "Members". European Union of the Deaf. Archived from the original on 2019-09-06. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
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