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A Bolivian activist explains how Open Source Software designed for the visually impaired helps him communicate online with chatting, emailing and blogging. Meanwhile, in Ethiopia, an organization trains the blind and those with visual disabilities on how to use computers and communication technologies, and an employee and advocate of the ENOVIB network for the blind speaks to youth about how blindness can be an opportunity instead of a disability. In Spain, a designer comes up with videogames that visually impaired people can play, and in Nigeria and Canada, a young woman blogs and vlogs about life as a deaf person who is rapidly losing her sight.
Ethiopia: Color and identity in Ethiopia
- I totaly agree with Habeshawit,
we need to discus defrent issu than this, may be if we can thi...
- wendme/ehete
we dont have to discuss about this now, we have millions of problems to discuss, ...
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