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Shalva Band collaborates with WHO to promote disability inclusion

By Shelly J. Cazares
September 20, 2021
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Shalva Band, an Israeli musical group, supports the efforts of the World Health Organization (WHO) to defend the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities in Europe.

The group, made up of Israeli musicians living with some form of disability, performed “A Million Dreams” by The greatest showman film at an online conference on disability inclusion that took place on Friday.

The conference was part of the Regional Committee for Europe of the World Health Organization. The online event was organized by the European Disability Forum, Israel, UK, Norway and Germany.

The music video of the band performing the song can be found below:

The group first performed “A Million Dreams” at the Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv in 2019.

The Israeli group worked with the World Health Organization to raise awareness of the World Health Assembly’s resolution last May, which aims to bring the “highest standard of health possible” to people with disabilities, as well as inclusion of disability in health care.

Members of the group are employed by Shalva, an organization that provides “a full range of services to thousands of people with disabilities from infancy to adulthood and their families,” according to their website.

The new Shalva National Center in Jerusalem for children with disabilities. (credit: SHALVA)

“We are honored to demonstrate the incredible power of inclusion through Shalva Band, which is one of our most famous inclusion programs, has inspired millions of people around the world and has moved countless people. “said Kalman Samuels, founder and chairman of the Shalva National Center.


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