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World Autism Awareness Day- Worldwide

In 2007, the United Nations declares that every April 2 will mark World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD). Each year, Autism-Europe works together with its member organisations to conduct campaigns that raise awareness of autism and the rights of people with autism across Europe.

2018 World Autism Awareness Day observance “Empowering Women and Girls with Autism”

United Nations Headquarters ECOSOC Chamber, New York, NY, United States

The 2018 World Autism Awareness Day observance at United Nations Headquarters New York will focus on the importance of empowering women and girls with autism and involving them and their representative organizations in policy and decision making to address these challenges.

Match for solidarity- Geneva, Switzerland

Stade de Genève Route des Jeunes 16, Genève, Switzerland

The UN and UEFA have joined forces to organise a charity football match in the name of peace, human rights and well-being, with all proceeds going to humanitarian projects through the UEFA Foundation for Children.

Annual Convention for Inclusive Growth 2018. Brussels, Belgium

Crowne Plaza Brussels - Le Palace Rue Gineste 3, Brussels, Bruxelles-Capitale, Région de;Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest, Belgium

Now in its third edition, the Annual Convention for Inclusive Growth (ACIG) is an action-oriented platform bringing together civil society organisations and policymakers to discuss how to achieve truly inclusive growth.

Congrès ASSIPS : « La Pédiatrie Sociale et les Troubles du Spectre Autistique, de la maladie au handicap »- Luxembourg

Institut de Formation Sectoriel du Bâtiment (IFSB) 5, z.a.e. Krakelshaff, Bettembourg, Luxembourg

Ce congrès est organisé par l' Association internationale de Pédiatrie Sociale (ASSIPS) en partenariat avec l' Association Internationale de Recherche scientifique en faveur des Personnes Handicapées Mentales (AIRHM), Autisme-Europe, l' Association de Parents pour l'Epanouissement des Personnes avec Autisme(APEPA), la Fondation Autisme Luxembourg (FAL). Les deux journées de congrès  s’adressent aussi bien aux professionnels de l’enfance, qu’aux parents d’enfants autistes.