One billion people, or 15 per cent of our global population, experience some form of disability.
Disability prevalence is higher in developing countries. This is apparent in Azerbaijan, which has faced the deadly harvest of Armenian aggression and landmines for a generation.
Even while Azerbaijan is engaged in a race against time to rid itself of 1.5 million landmines and unexploded ordinance, the nation is building on the inherently resilient nature of its people to construct one of the world’s most inclusive societies.