Michal Rimon

CEO

Access Israel

Israel

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Michal Rimon

CEO of Access Israel

Michal received her Law Degree from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and an MBA from Zicklin Business School, NYC. She was the spokesperson for the Israeli Mission to the UN.  Since 2011 Michal serves as the CEO of Access Israel which is the first non-profit organization in Israel whose main mission is to promote accessibility and inclusion for people with all kind of disabilities as well as for the elderly and create a society that is fully accessible in all aspects of life. As part of her work, Michal leads and nurtures an international network of experts promoting accessibility and inclusion for all.

My organisation

Access Israel is an inclusive non-profit organization dedicated to promoting accessibility and equality for people with disabilitiesand the elderly. Our diverse team of professionals works tirelessly to raise awareness, educate, and advocate for accessibility in all aspects of life, including education, employment, technology, legislation and more. We strive to create a society where everyone, regardless of their abilities, can live with independence and dignity.

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Accessibility

At #ZeroCon24, I am looking for...

Increase expertise in accessibility and inclusionNetworkingProject Cooperations

At #ZeroCon24, I am offering...

Increase expertise in accessibility and inclusionInvitations to international conferencesNetworkingProject Cooperations

Speaker sessions (1)

Thursday, 22 February 2024

10:00 - 11:00

Forum on Climate Change and Humanitarian Crises

Format:Live streamTrack:Location: M2
  • Focus: Low- income countries
  • Education in Emergencies
  • English captions | International Sign
  • Graphic facilitation

Global leaders and seasoned practitioners deliberate on disability-inclusive responses to climate change ramifications and humanitarian crises such as wars and natural disasters.