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Liisa Kauppinen née Salokorpi (born 12 May 1939, Nurmo, Finland) is a Finnish human rights activist who lost her hearing as a child. After serving as executive director of the Finnish Association of the Deaf, in 1995 she became the first woman to be appointed President of the World Federation of the Deaf. She has contributed internationally to opportunities for women with disabilities while promoting the use of sign languages in connection with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. In 2013, she was awarded the United Nations Human Rights Prize, the first Finn to receive the award. In 2015 the WFD established the Dr. Liisa Kauppinen Fund to honour her contributions and to fund activities focused on the empowerment of deaf girls and women. In 2019 she was the recipient o

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  • ليزا كاوبينين (ar)
  • Liisa Kauppinenová (cs)
  • Liisa Kauppinen (es)
  • Liisa Kauppinen (fr)
  • Liisa Kauppinen (en)
  • Liisa Kauppinen (it)
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  • Liisa Kauppinenová (* 12. května 1939, ) je finská neslyšící právnička a aktivistka. (cs)
  • ليزا كاوبينين (بالفنلندية: Liisa Kauppinen)‏ ناشطة عالمية للصم ورئيسة سابقة للاتحاد العالمي للصم، ولدت في 12 مايو 1939 في ، فنلندا. في عام 2013، حصلت على جائزة الأمم المتحدة لحقوق الإنسان. (ar)
  • Liisa Kauppinen (Nurmo, 12 de mayo de 1939) es una abogada y activista sorda finlandesa. Fue directora de la Asociación Finlandesa de Personas Sordas. Ejerció como secretaria, vicepresidenta y luego como la primera mujer en ser presidenta de la Federación Mundial de Sordos, por dos períodos desde el 1995 al 2003.​ Presidenta emérita de la Federación Mundial de Sordos, fue rconocida con el Premio de Derechos Humanos de las Naciones Unidas en 2013.​ (es)
  • Liisa Kauppinen (née le 12 mai 1939 à Nurmo en Finlande) est une militante sourde au niveau mondial et ancienne présidente de la Fédération mondiale des sourds. Elle reçoit en 2013 le prix des droits de l'homme des Nations unies. (fr)
  • Liisa Kauppinen (Nurmo, 12 maggio 1939) è un avvocato finlandese. (it)
  • Liisa Kauppinen née Salokorpi (born 12 May 1939, Nurmo, Finland) is a Finnish human rights activist who lost her hearing as a child. After serving as executive director of the Finnish Association of the Deaf, in 1995 she became the first woman to be appointed President of the World Federation of the Deaf. She has contributed internationally to opportunities for women with disabilities while promoting the use of sign languages in connection with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. In 2013, she was awarded the United Nations Human Rights Prize, the first Finn to receive the award. In 2015 the WFD established the Dr. Liisa Kauppinen Fund to honour her contributions and to fund activities focused on the empowerment of deaf girls and women. In 2019 she was the recipient o (en)
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  • Liisa Kauppinenová (* 12. května 1939, ) je finská neslyšící právnička a aktivistka. (cs)
  • ليزا كاوبينين (بالفنلندية: Liisa Kauppinen)‏ ناشطة عالمية للصم ورئيسة سابقة للاتحاد العالمي للصم، ولدت في 12 مايو 1939 في ، فنلندا. في عام 2013، حصلت على جائزة الأمم المتحدة لحقوق الإنسان. (ar)
  • Liisa Kauppinen (Nurmo, 12 de mayo de 1939) es una abogada y activista sorda finlandesa. Fue directora de la Asociación Finlandesa de Personas Sordas. Ejerció como secretaria, vicepresidenta y luego como la primera mujer en ser presidenta de la Federación Mundial de Sordos, por dos períodos desde el 1995 al 2003.​ Presidenta emérita de la Federación Mundial de Sordos, fue rconocida con el Premio de Derechos Humanos de las Naciones Unidas en 2013.​ (es)
  • Liisa Kauppinen née Salokorpi (born 12 May 1939, Nurmo, Finland) is a Finnish human rights activist who lost her hearing as a child. After serving as executive director of the Finnish Association of the Deaf, in 1995 she became the first woman to be appointed President of the World Federation of the Deaf. She has contributed internationally to opportunities for women with disabilities while promoting the use of sign languages in connection with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. In 2013, she was awarded the United Nations Human Rights Prize, the first Finn to receive the award. In 2015 the WFD established the Dr. Liisa Kauppinen Fund to honour her contributions and to fund activities focused on the empowerment of deaf girls and women. In 2019 she was the recipient of a lifetime achievement award from the Light of the World Group. (en)
  • Liisa Kauppinen (née le 12 mai 1939 à Nurmo en Finlande) est une militante sourde au niveau mondial et ancienne présidente de la Fédération mondiale des sourds. Elle reçoit en 2013 le prix des droits de l'homme des Nations unies. (fr)
  • Liisa Kauppinen (Nurmo, 12 maggio 1939) è un avvocato finlandese. (it)
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