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DI proudly announces new media partnership with GIOF

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Disability Insider (DI) is pleased to announce its new partnership with Global Inclusion Online Forum (GIOF), a global digital platform promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) for advocates and practitioners.

GIOF’s mission is to foster the advancement of these practices in the corporate world.

GIOF designs on-demand training and professional development opportunities for HR professionals, diversity and inclusion (D&I) advocates, and D&I ecosystem builders.

As well, GIOF provides efficient development services for diversity and inclusion practitioners, advising and coaching them on diversity and inclusion strategies and broadening their skillsets. They also provide corporate training programs and conduct research on various aspects of DEI.

The GIOF team consists of seasoned and new DEI professionals passionate about bringing diversity to countries, where this concept is still developing: Eastern Europe, Middle East, Latin America and Asia.

DI is eager to collaborate and cooperate with GIOF to raise the promotion and awareness of accessibility and inclusion issues around the world.

We look forward to sharing GIOF’s events and news with our global audience.

Together, we can all make a difference.

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