WFD
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Formal name
History
Established in Rome, Italy, in 1951, WFD is an international, non-governmental central organisation of national associations of Deaf people, with a current membership of associations in 130 countries worldwide. Associate members, international members and individual members also make up WFD’s membership base.
Events
World Congresses:
1951 Rome, Italy (no theme)
1955 Zagreb, Yugoslavia (no theme)
1959 Wiesbaden, Fed. Rep. of Germany (no theme)
1963 Stockholm, Sweden (no theme)
1967 Warsaw, Poland: The Deaf Among Hearing Persons
1971 Paris, France: The Deaf Person in the World in Evolution
1975 Washington DC, USA: Full Citizenship for All Deaf People
1979 Varna, Bulgaria: The Deaf People in Modern Society
1983 Palermo, Italy: Deafness Today & Tomorrow: Reality & Utopia
1987 Espoo, Finland: One World – One Responsibility
1991 Tokyo, Japan: Equality and Self-Reliance
1995 Vienna, Austria: Towards Human Rights
1999 Brisbane, Australia: Diversity and Unity
2003 Montréal, Canada: Opportunities & Challenges in the 21st Century
2007 Madrid, Spain: Human Rights Through Sign Languages
2011 Durban, South Africa: Global Deaf Renaissance
2015 Istanbul, Turkey:
Status of sign language
International Sign shall be used as a meeting language at all meetings of World Federation of the Deaf. Information, including minutes, printed materials and correspondence shall be made available in English. The registration language of the organisation is Finnish; and the language of the minutes is Finnish.