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Raúl Aguayo-Krauthausen was born on 15 July, 1980 in Lima, is an Activist. Discover Raúl Aguayo-Krauthausen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

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Occupation Corporate communication, Design thinking
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 15 July, 1980
Birthday 15 July
Birthplace Lima
Nationality Peru

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1980

Raúl Aguayo-Krauthausen (born July 15, 1980, in Lima, Peru) is a German disability rights activist.

He was awarded the Order of Merit of Germany and is an Ashoka Fellow.

Krauthausen grew up in Berlin and attended one of the first inclusive schools as a child.

He claims that going to this school is what laid the foundation stone for his career.

After he finished school, Krauthausen decided to study social and business communication, which he says gave him a new perspective on life as a person with a disability.

Krauthausen has said that throughout his life, he never wanted to think much about his disability.

His parents always tried to make him play with other kids who were disabled, but he thought this was weird.

However, when he entered college and was the only person with a disability, he changed his view.

He missed the contact he had with other disabled persons.

This is when he decided to start his nonprofit organisation.

He studied Social and Economic Communication at the Berlin University of the Arts and Design Thinking at the HPI School of Design Thinking.

2004

Together with his cousin, Jan, he founded the nonprofit organisation Sozialhelden, which translates to social heroes, in 2004.

He works alongside his colleague, Svenja Heinecke, on projects to make Germany and the rest of the world accessible.

The organisation develops projects which address social issues and offer practical solutions in a spirit of diversity and inclusion.

2008

Their fundraising project Pfandtastisch helfen, which raises funds for other nonprofit organisations through donated bottle recycling receipts, received the Startsocial prize from Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2008.

2010

In 2010, Wheelmap.org, a crowdsourced online map for finding and marking wheelchair accessible places was launched by Sozialhelden.

The map, which is available in 22 languages, is based on OpenStreetMap and operates under a Creative-Commons license.

Wheelmap has worked with German phonebook provider, "Gelbe Seiten" to offer accessibility information about places that were already in the book.

Krauthausen and his colleagues also invented Accessibility Cloud, a cloud that allows data on accessibility to be easily transferred to international organizations with the same goal.

The overall goal of Krauthausen's nonprofit is "Disability Mainstreaming".

2013

In addition to his work for Sozialhelden Raúl Krauthausen co-founded Selfpedia.de in 2013, an online self-help community for questions and advice pertaining to life with a disability.

Raúl Krauthausen is a frequent guest on talk shows and a popular interview partner for journalists regarding topics related to disability rights, accessibility and inclusion.

2014

In 2014 Raúl Krauthausen developed a printable 3D mini ramp which can be used to overcome sidewalk curbs in a wheelchair.

Raúl Krauthausen has osteogenesis imperfecta, also known as brittle bone disease, and uses a wheelchair.

Krauthausen sees the Americans with Disability Act as a role model that he thinks Germany should follow.

He believes that Germany doesn't score high in terms of accessibility in relation to other European countries.

Krauthausen's partner is also disabled.

Krauthausen says that he is fine with children being curious and asking him questions about his disability, but he is much stricter when it comes to adults and parents.

2016

In October 2016 Krauthausen went undercover in a German home for people with disabilities.

He shaved his beard, cut his hair and even got rid of his signature hat.

For five days he lived in the home and uncovered some harsh truths about the complete loss of independence that comes with being a disabled person in a care home.

Krauthausen's undercover investigation was discussed by German politicians and decision-makers but did not lead to a change in legislation.

One of the newest Sozialhelden projects is Leidmedien.de, an online platform for journalists and others whose work involves the portrayal of people with disabilities.

Through advocacy, articles, workshops and informational materials Leidmedien.de offers perspectives on life with a disability which steer away from stereotypes and clichés.