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Judith Heumann is an internationally recognized
leader in the disability community and a lifelong civil rights advocate for
disadvantaged people. She currently is the Director for the Department on
Disability Services for the District of Columbia. She is responsible for
the Developmental Disability Administration and the Rehabilitation Services
Administration. From June 2002- 2006, Judith E. Heumann served as the World
Bank's first Adviser on Disability and Development. In this position, Heumann,
led the World Bank's disability work and worked to expand the Bank’s knowledge
and capability to work with governments and civil society on including
disability in the Bank discussions with client countries, its country-based
analytical work, and support for improving policies, programs, and projects
that allow disabled people around the world to live and work in the economic
and social mainstream of their communities. She was Lead Consultant to
the Global Partnership for Disability and Development. From 1993 to 2001,
Heumann served in the Clinton Administration as the Assistant Secretary for the
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services in the Department of
Education. Heumann was responsible for the implementation of legislation at the
national level for programs in special education, disability research,
vocational rehabilitation and independent living, serving more than 8 million
youth and adults with disabilities .
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Comparative studies on disability legislation shows that only 45 countries have anti-discrimination and other disability-specific laws. - The UN
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