CBM was founded in 1908 by German pastor, Ernst Christoffel, who set up a home in Turkey to provide care and education for people who were blind and children with disabilities. Over the following century, our work expanded to Africa and Asia.
Today, one in six people live with a disability – and more than 80% live in low- or middle-income countries. As the largest marginalised group in the world, they are also the ones most left behind. At CBM, our mission is to see this change.
Innovation that shifts power
Together with our local partners, and with the support of funders, we design tech-enabled, evidence-based and scalable programmes for disability inclusion. These innovative models allow men, women, girls and boys to access education, healthcare and the opportunity to earn a living. And they work because we invest in people with lived experience of disabilities to lead the change.
We don’t want to live in a world of retrofit. Instead we co-design and co-create for inclusion. This approach future-proofs investments from the outset – by linking movement leadership to real delivery mechanisms across health, climate, humanitarian action, education and livelihoods.