Inclusión de la discapacidad en el lugar de trabajo

Meet the Enterprises in the NESsT - IKEA Social Entrepreneurship Latin America Accelerator Advancing Diversity & Equity Efforts

Key Takeaways:

  • 85 million people in Latin America live with a disability, yet only 10-20% participate in the workforce.

  • Four social enterprises in the NESsT - IKEA Social Entrepreneurship Latin America Accelerator are building inclusive workplaces across Latin America.

Across the globe, people with disabilities are employed at a substantially lower rate than their peers despite having the capacity and desire to work.  This is not only a violation of people's human rights that keeps the disability community unemployed, dependent and excluded, it also prevents employers from building diverse teams which are known to perform significantly better than non- diverse ones.  

Four social enterprises in the NESsT-IKEA Social Entrepreneurship Latin America Accelerator are building inclusive workplaces across Latin America, a region where only 10-20% of people with disabilities participate in the workforce.  

What is disability inclusion?

Disability inclusion is possible in a workplace that values the strengths of every individual. It offers employees equal opportunities to create, learn, and to be compensated for their evolving expertise. True equity and inclusion is a culture that celebrates neurodivergence and that encourages designing with disability in mind. 

Why build inclusive workplaces?

In Latin America, 85 million people live with some form of disability, whether invisible or visible, temporary or permanent, hereditary or created by their environment. People with disabilities have been historically excluded and intentionally othered around the world. This is felt in areas like health, education, and economic opportunity where services are not designed to accommodate the full spectrum of differences in the population. The result: 80% of youth with disabilities drop out of school and 80 - 90% of working-age people with disabilities remain unemployed.

The NESsT - IKEA Social Entrepreneurship Latin America Accelerator selected four social enterprises that are improving disability inclusion solutions across the region.

These social enterprises connect employers who are on the search for rising talent with professionals with disabilities. Beyond supporting the recruiting process, these enterprises create awareness about the biases present in recruiting strategies and how to design more accessible workplaces.

The four social enterprises you will read about here are part of the 15 social enterprises receiving tailor-made support from the NESsT and IKEA networks so that the businesses can scale. The accelerator is focused on unlocking the next level of creativity and implementation when it comes to the areas of product development, logistics and operations, marketing & communications, business development and marketplace access, and last but not least, employment inclusion for all who need it most. 

Empanacombi

Empanacombi produces high-quality empanadas, baked, and frozen food products sold throughout Peru. Founded in 2012, the social enterprise helps individuals with disabilities build careers. It trains and employs people with mixed abilities in baking and catering, helping them to achieve financial independence and become more visible members of the Peruvian society. 

To better accommodate the needs of each employee, Empanacombi built an inclusive kitchen with assistive technology. The enterprise also teaches employees sign language to ensure clear communication with staff members who are hard of hearing, which increases work efficiency. Empanacombi co-founder Cynthia Rodriguez emphasized that they are committed to “leaving no one behind.”

Incluyeme

Based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Incluyeme is a social enterprise that connects people with disabilities to job openings at corporations dedicated to building inclusive and equitable workplaces. Since launching, Incluyeme has placed 2,000 people with disabilities into employment across Latin America, and has more than 200,000 users registered on its platform. 

Through training sessions, Incluyeme helps companies overcome hiring biases and realize the value of labor diversity. According to founder Gabriel Marcolongo, companies learn to “find talent among 100% of the population of working age rather than only from 88% of the labor force who live without disabilities.

Lazarillo

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Lazarillo is an accessible, multifunctional application designed for people with visual disabilities. The application offers way-finding services that allow visually-impaired users to navigate urban spaces independently and provides a platform for users to seek employment, make online purchases, and exchange information with others. The application has helped more than 185,000 users across 45 countries.

During the pandemic, Lazarillo helped its users connect with the world, providing individuals with disabilities up-to-date information about vaccinations, healthcare, subsidies, and changing lockdown regulations.

PIXED

PIXED is a social enterprise that specializes in the development of low-cost, high-quality medical technologies for children and adults with physical disabilities, such as 3D-printed prosthetics. The social enterprise offers psychological and technical accompaniment to ensure that users successfully adopt the product in their daily lives. In doing so, the enterprise can adjust the hardware as each person’s body evolves as a result of increased mobility.

Through its products, PIXED is expanding employment opportunities for people with physical disabilities as well as parents of children with disabilities. 

Workplaces and systems that can be accessed by all people regardless of their disability remove rigid barriers to employment, providing millions of capable, working-age individuals an opportunity to strive for their full potential.

In turn, by allowing more voices to be heard, companies that adopt an inclusive work culture benefit from higher employee engagement and improved innovation. 


Acerca de NESsT

NESsT invierte en empresas sociales que crean puestos de trabajo de calidad para las comunidades desatendidas, a la vez que sostienen el planeta. NESsT recauda capital filantrópico y de inversión de impacto para apoyar a las comunidades más pobres que se enfrentan al aislamiento, la discriminación y la falta de habilidades laborales o de educación. Desde su lanzamiento, la organización ha formado a más de 21.000 emprendedores, ha apoyado a más de 1.200 empresas sociales y ha invertido en cerca de 200 que han creado más de 70.000 empleos de calidad que benefician a 700.000 personas desatendidas en países con mercados emergentes. 

Acerca de IKEA Social Entrepreneurship

IKEAes crear una vida cotidiana mejor para el mayor número posible de personas. IKEA Emprendimiento Social comenzó en 2012 para estudiar cómo la marca IKEA podría incluir productos y servicios de emprendedores sociales en nuestra oferta. Más recientemente, IKEA amplió su apoyo para incluir programas que aceleran el movimiento del emprendimiento social en general. Apoyando a las empresas sociales con la visión de crear una sociedad más inclusiva e igualitaria, nuestra ambición es tener un impacto positivo en los medios de vida de las personas. En la actualidad, respaldamos e impulsamos a emprendedores sociales de todo el mundo, además de ampliar el negocio que hacemos juntos. De este modo, participamos en la creación de nuevas oportunidades para personas y comunidades vulnerables, al tiempo que luchamos contra las causas profundas de la pobreza y la desigualdad.