World Autism Organisation

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World Autism Organisation
FormationNovember 21, 1998
Founded at Luxembourg
Purpose Humanitarian
Secretary General
Stacy Badon
President
Petra Dillmann
AffiliationsAutism Research Institute USA, Autismedi, Autism Association of Namibia, Education and Services for People With Autism, Gulf Autism Union, Kuwait Autism Society, Kuwait Center for Autism, Otizm Dernekleri Federasyonu (Federation of Autism Associations), Svijet u Slikama
Website https://worldautismorganisation.com/

The World Autism Organisation (abbreviated WAO) is an international organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with autism and their families. It was established in Luxembourg on November 21, 1998, by Autism-Europe, during a ceremony at the European Parliament, in the presence of Grand-Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte. [1] [2] Its first general assembly occurred in 2000. [1] It has been called "the first genuinely international organisation for autism". [3] The organization aspires to have members from every continent in the world. [4]

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History

The current president of the World Autism Organisation is Petra Dillmann. One of her sons is autistic. She established the Autism Association of Namibia. She joined WAO in 2000, and her presidency began in 2022.

Structure

The membership of the World Autism Organization consists of the general assembly, the council of administration, the executive committee, the secretariat, and the committees. Vice-presidents are chosen from six different areas of the world (Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, Latin America and East Asia/the Pacific). The Council of Administration is a collective name for the president, the president-elect, the past president, a vice president from each region of the world, and councillors who act as representatives of affiliated and individual members. The executive committee consists of the President, the President-elect, the vice-presidents, the Treasurer and the Honorary Secretary General. The Secretariat is chosen by the executive committee. [5]

Meetings of the General Assembly are held every year, in which the General Assembly elects new members to the Council of Administration. Presidents of the organization and members of the Council of Administration serve 4-year terms. The President-elect serves a 2-year term. [6]

Membership

The membership of WAO consists of five groups: Full Members, Individual Members, Affiliated Member Organisations, and Provisional Members. All types of membership require a yearly fee which goes to funding the organization's projects. Full Members must be voluntary autism-focused organizations with no connection to any government body. [7]

Objectives

The objectives of the WAO as stated in their constitution are: [8]

Affiliates

WAO is affiliated with a number of other organizations around the world focused on aiding people with autism.

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