Advancing disability rights and leadership globally®

Impact

MIUSA advances the rights of people with disabilities in society through infiltration to achieve equitable opportunities through inclusion. We see international exchange or international development as a tool for improving the lives of people with disabilities globally.

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Measuring the Impact of the Women's Institute on Leadership and Disability (WILD)

500 Million

women with disabilities globally.
The majority live in developing countries.

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Total WILD participants

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Total WILD Women with Disabilities (WWDS) trained at grassroots level

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WILD countries represented

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International development orgs who make changes to programs, policies and practices to be more inclusive

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WILD participants receive new funding or in-kind support, drawing on resources acquired through WILD

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WILD participants published, interviewed or features in TV, radio, print and/or internet media

Explore our impact through alumni stories:

2,300 MIUSA Alumni all over the world!

Six women with different disabilities pose together in matching orange WILD Guatemala shirts. They are all smiling and have their hair and make-up done expertly. Behind them in a colorful mural featuring a woman surrounded by flowers, butterflies, and hands reaching towards the sky.

Combatting Gender-based Violence in Guatemala

All 22 WILD-Benin training participants and their personal assistants pose for a group photo in a large classroom.

Empowering Leaders at the WILD–Benin Training

A group of thirty-three women of different ages with different disabilities are gathered in a plant-filled courtyard. They are holding a large green banner that says "Women's Institute on Leadership and Disability Jawa Tengah - 2026".

Building Community at the WILD-Indonesia Training

Asia seated behind a desk with other members of Parliament in Jordan.

Alumni Spotlight: Asia Yaghi, Jordan

Hugo tabling for the Disability Resource Center at UIC

Alumni Spotlight: Hugo Trevino, USA

This alumni achievement story spotlights Hugo Trevino, a 2008 MIUSA exchange alum, who is breaking barriers for disabled students at the University of Illinois–Chicago, and is a champion for equity, inclusion and environmental justice in his community.

Alumni Spotlight: Marissa Martinez, Panama

This alumni achievement story spotlights WILD 2016 alumna Marissa Martinez of Panama, who is turning her vision into action, and leading Panama’s first organization for women with disabilities.

Global Stories through a Disability Lens

Six women with different disabilities pose together in matching orange WILD Guatemala shirts. They are all smiling and have their hair and make-up done expertly. Behind them in a colorful mural featuring a woman surrounded by flowers, butterflies, and hands reaching towards the sky.
Combatting Gender-based Violence in Guatemala
Guatemala
All 22 WILD-Benin training participants and their personal assistants pose for a group photo in a large classroom.
Empowering Leaders at the WILD–Benin Training
Benin
A group of thirty-three women of different ages with different disabilities are gathered in a plant-filled courtyard. They are holding a large green banner that says "Women's Institute on Leadership and Disability Jawa Tengah - 2026".
Building Community at the WILD-Indonesia Training
Indonesia
Graphic of large 30 filled in with thumbnail photos of travelers. Text reads 30 years of the National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange
Reflections by Marca Bristo
United States

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