• Some visually impaired persons (VIPs) are appealing to the government and other relevant stakeholders to enforce strict rules and sanctions on individuals who place some form of blockages on pavements. (com.gh)
  • More awareness on critical issues surrounding VIPs should be created for the general public to know the need for free movements on pavements for such persons as they also use the same roads," he said. (com.gh)
  • Visually Impaired Persons (VIPs) require help from others to carry out their day-to-day tasks. (techscience.com)
  • Tidsgeografi tillvägagångssätt därför tillämpas på nuvarande servicescape forskning för att bidra till att identifiera olika begränsningar som blinda och personer med funktionshinder (VIPs) erfarenhet av en viss tjänst plats och tid. (lu.se)
  • The time-geography approach was therefore applied to the current servicescape research to help to identify various constraints that blind and visually disabled persons (VIPs) experienced in a certain service place and time. (lu.se)
  • Only 1 in 4 registered blind and partially sighted people of working age are in employment in the UK. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • In London alone there are around 40,000 unemployed blind and partially sighted people of working age, the equivalent of 400 double-decker buses of wasted potential. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • Lesotho National League of the visually impaired persons (LNLVIP) is an advocacy organization of the blind and partially sighted people of Lesotho. (org.ls)
  • LNLVIP firmly stands to be the rigorous voice of blind and partially sighted people to speak for fair and equal treatment, interactive participation in all social activities and equal access to public facilities and services. (org.ls)
  • Get involved with campaigning for a world without barriers for blind and partially sighted people. (rnib.org.uk)
  • Mark O'Donnell, Chief Executive of Sight Scotland and Sight Scotland Veterans, said: "The pandemic has been hugely difficult for thousands of blind and partially sighted people in Scotland, and too many have been isolated and excluded. (rnib.org.uk)
  • Whilst work has been carried out on access issues for blind and partially sighted people, nothing has been done before which links together the specific needs of older people with those having a serious sight loss. (age-platform.eu)
  • The conclusions of this project provide evidence that will help to improve the lives of older blind and partially sighted people throughout Europe. (age-platform.eu)
  • The 2022 NorCal Regional Braille Challenge will run 9am-4pm and is co-hosted by Vista Center, California School for the Blind and LightHouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired. (vistacenter.org)
  • Since 2022, we have been offering interpretation into German spoken and sign language for Deaf*** people for selected performances. (theaterformen.de)
  • Assistive technology for blind people is a rapidly growing field. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • So simple, and yet not everyone has access to a mobile phone, so ensuring employees have a mobile opens up a whole new world as this is perhaps the most important assistive technology for many blind. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • Mobile apps have become an increasingly important aspect of assistive technology for all of us and especially blind people. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • Mobility: Assistive technology for visually impaired and blind students allows them to continue their specialized education at home. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • But not all assistive technology for visually impaired and blind people comes in an isolated device. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • All these resources in assistive technology for visually impaired and blind people can be catalytic in obtaining a quality education. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • Assistive technology for visually impaired and blind people consists of products, tools, or services designed to increase independence. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • One prime example of assistive technology for the blind and visually impaired is screen reading software or magnification software. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • A great place to learn more about assistive technology for visually impaired and blind people is at a Braille Institute Connection Pointe location. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • A summary of the different things we found testing the service with people who had various types of assistive technology support or just had particular needs because of their condition. (speakerdeck.com)
  • This study investigates how to exploit technologies for making society more inclusive by increasing the usability of artefacts that may be not accessible to people with disabilities. (ercim.eu)
  • [4] Disability activists are working to break institutional, physical, and societal barriers that prevent people with disabilities from living their lives like other citizens. (wikipedia.org)
  • People with different kinds of disabilities (physical and mental disabilities, along with visual and hearing disabilities) and different essential needs came together to fight for a common cause. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was not until 1990 that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed, legally prohibiting discrimination on account of disability, and mandating disability access in all buildings and public areas. (wikipedia.org)
  • [10] Today, disability rights advocates continue protecting those who are discriminated against, including work towards issues like law enforcement and treatment of people with disabilities. (wikipedia.org)
  • When barriers are removed, people with disabilities can be independent and equal in society. (wikipedia.org)
  • are created by people who see only disability when associating with people with disabilities in some way. (wikipedia.org)
  • These barriers include low expectations of people with disabilities. (wikipedia.org)
  • GENEVA - Journalists wishing to cover an international conference to conclude a treaty to facilitate access to published works by visually impaired persons and persons with print disabilities are invited to apply for media accreditation. (ag-ip-news.com)
  • While some countries have domestic legislation that grants limitations and exceptions for use of copyrighted works by visually impaired and people with print disabilities, there is a legal vacuum at the international level. (ag-ip-news.com)
  • WIPO's General Assembly decided that discussions relating to a future treaty to benefit visually impaired and people with print disabilities are sufficiently advanced and mature to convene a diplomatic conference. (ag-ip-news.com)
  • Dec 18, 2012 Meeting in extraordinary session, the WIPO General Assembly took a landmark decision today to convene a diplomatic conference in 2013 to complete negotiations on a pact to improve access to copyrighted works for the many visually impaired and people with print disabilities around the world. (wipo.int)
  • We work in collaboration with other civil society organizations for the public support to lobby the government of Lesotho to ratify regional and international human rights instruments that are established to promote the protection and recognition of disability rights and full enjoyment of such rights and freedoms by persons with disabilities. (org.ls)
  • Currently, we are embarking on the collective agenda to recommend the kingdom of Lesotho to sign and eventually ratify the Protocol to African Charter on Human and People's Rights on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Africa. (org.ls)
  • The purpose of this protocol is to ensure the protection and equal enjoyments of human rights by persons with disabilities in Africa. (org.ls)
  • The plaintiffs-represented by the Disabilities Law Project, a Pennsylvania-based advocacy firm-were trying to force PNC to provide ATM access to the blind under provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act. (banktech.com)
  • In the Forum Vogelsang there are several toilets with support facilities available for persons with disabilities. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • The Eifel National Park Centre's interactive exhibition "Spaces and Dreams of Nature" includes a diverse offer for persons with disabilities. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • The Accessible Books Consortium (ABC) is an alliance that comprises WIPO, organizations that serve persons with print disabilities and organizations that represent authors and publishers. (wipo.int)
  • This legal overview from the National Association of the Deaf describes the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act for public accommodations as they relate to sign language interpreters and devices for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. (disabilityresources.org)
  • This opens the door for persons with disabilities, improving access to books and other printed published works. (section27.org.za)
  • The Constitutional Court aims to remove the historical gap in access to books, as well as other literary and artistic works, between persons with disabilities and those without. (section27.org.za)
  • Accordingly, people with disabilities must be granted the same access to books and other literary and artistic works as people without disabilities. (section27.org.za)
  • Through our Mental Health Transition and Recovery Plan, backed by a £120 million Recovery Fund, we are committed to addressing the impacts on the mental health of people with long-term physical health conditions and disabilities, including sight loss. (rnib.org.uk)
  • The 'Spaces for People' initiative for instance, while welcome in encouraging active travel and re-designing our streets, could inadvertently create new obstacles for people with disabilities if not properly thought through. (rnib.org.uk)
  • On December 2016, they received the UNESCO Prize for Digital Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities . (internetsociety.org)
  • In addition, we have developed new services for audiences with different disabilities and needs: for example, we offer audio descriptions with tactile tours for selected performances to make the festival accessible for blind and visually impaired audiences. (theaterformen.de)
  • When asking Pablo what he would like to change, he said: "80 parties or countries have signed the Treaty but currently only 25 countries or parties have ratified or accessed the Treaty. (internetsociety.org)
  • As an important mobility tool, the white cane helps visually impaired persons navigate, control and avoid all physical gadget and barriers in their way, he explained. (com.gh)
  • In addition to online appointments with Technology Specialists, Braille Institute offers a variety of programs and services for visually impaired and blind people including Independent Living Skills classes, Orientation & Mobility training, Library services for audio and braille books, and much more. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • The medical records of 20 790 people aged 18 years who and mobility training and counselling for making specif- were admitted to Atatürk Education and Research Hospi- ic modifications in their living environment for proper tal health council to get a health certificate between Jan- adaptation towards performing day to day activities and uary 2012 and December 2013 were reviewed retrospec- social integration. (who.int)
  • The estimated blindness prevalence rate is 1.2%, and more than 100 000 people are blind. (who.int)
  • Conversely, the prevention and cure of blindness through equitable access to appropriate care can produce enormous savings for countries and support development in many ways. (who.int)
  • Among these are the demographic changes that have swelled the numbers of the elderly in communities, gender inequity, with a disproportionate number of women suffering from avoidable blindness, the relatively low output from existing services (i.e. few people operated and cured), and the inadequacy of resources. (who.int)
  • Bilateral low vision and blindness was detected in 347 people , 172 males and 175 females. (who.int)
  • Glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness worldwide and the second most common cause of blindness in the United States, where it is the leading cause of blindness among Black and Hispanic people. (msdmanuals.com)
  • 80-85 million people now have active trachoma, approxi- rosy and HIV/AIDS also lead to blindness, although much mately 8 million have trichiasis, and 3 million are blind. (cdc.gov)
  • Video game culture" adapted to tactile, sound experiences and with the accompaniment of a person who will explain and comment on the exhibition. (cccb.org)
  • It is important that for each QR code, the tactile dot is always inserted in the same position in order to allow the blind person to know where exactly the QR code is located (see Fig.2). (ercim.eu)
  • For visually impaired and blind persons, tactile orientation is offered. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • The tactile guide in the interactive exhibition "Wilderness Dreams" offers visually impaired persons a tactile overview of the exhibition. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • She'll share how braille positively influenced her life and how access to literature through this tactile language transformed her life. (vistacenter.org)
  • 3.Götzelmann T. Visually augmented audio-tactile graphics for visually impaired people. (bvsalud.org)
  • There are now many apps designed specifically to assist blind people with daily tasks, enhance navigation, and improve accessibility. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • The design teams included an accessibility expert (researcher), the Barbanera Calendar design teams, and visually impaired end users. (ercim.eu)
  • The visually impaired people who evaluated the pages found that the extent of the accessibility of the different elements varied depending on the individual's experience of using the Web, and the software they used. (open.ac.uk)
  • The aim of this study was to assess the oral health of visually impaired people by analyzing the prevalence of caries and periodontal disease, as well as their self-awareness and accessibility to dental services. (bvsalud.org)
  • The applied goal is to increase the quality of AD and to support the training of audio describers and AD practices, and ultimately facilitate the understanding and accessibility of visual information for the visually impaired. (lu.se)
  • Anna is passionate about hair care and styling and has been giving specialist advice to blind and visually impaired people since 2019 when she launched the Hair & Care initiative. (look-uk.org)
  • In a previous article on the impact of COVID-19, the authors compared access to routine health services between 2019 and 2020. (bvsalud.org)
  • Optical Character Recognition, or OCR, is a technology that enables blind people to read printed text without the need for a sighted person or a Braille edition. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • LNLVIP also celebrates international days (International Braille Day, World Sight Day as well as International White Cane Day) which are activities aimed at raising awareness about visual impairment and to highlight the existence of visually impaired persons in society. (org.ls)
  • On the bird's eye view, the students get training on home economics, hand graph, the know how to use white cane independently including the know how to read and write braille which is a system of writing for blind and partially sighted persons. (org.ls)
  • Peter Mindnich, president of the Braille Institute of America says, "Braille is a crucial tool for many blind and visually impaired students as it opens the doors of literacy and drives education advancement and future employment opportunities. (vistacenter.org)
  • Vista Center , a nonprofit serving people living with vision loss, is offering two programs at its San Jose location (101 N. Bascom) on March 4 and 5 that illustrate the importance of mastering braille, and how braille literacy drives success in school and career. (vistacenter.org)
  • 2) The next day, Saturday, March 5, dozens of students from around the Bay Area will compete in-person to be among the top braille students in North America. (vistacenter.org)
  • Joining over 1,000 others across North America to celebrate braille skills, dozens of blind and visually impaired students ages 6-19 will gather in San Jose at Vista Center (101 N. Bascom) to test their braille skills in five categories: reading comprehension, braille spelling, chart and graph reading, proofreading and braille speed and accuracy. (vistacenter.org)
  • The Braille Challenge® is sponsored annually by the Braille Institute of America and is the only national reading and writing contest in braille for students who are blind and visually impaired. (vistacenter.org)
  • This is the first document of its kind dealing with age-related sight loss and provides vital evidence to encourage all countries to improve the age friendliness of environments, taking on board the needs of persons with visual impairments. (age-platform.eu)
  • Projections estimate these numbers to climb to 75 million blind and 200 million visually impaired by the year 2020 unless there is urgent coordinated action. (who.int)
  • 285 million people are estimated to be visually impaired globally. (internetsociety.org)
  • Globally, an estimated 45 million people are blind and a further 135 million are visually impaired. (who.int)
  • The Royal Society for Blind Children which supports blind and partially sighted children, young people and their families across England and Wales is encouraging employers to provide more opportunities for workers who are visually impaired . (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • Blind and partially sighted young people have aspirations and ambitions like anyone else. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • Experience has shown us that visually impaired young people are best supported by those that have personal experiences of living with a visual impairment. (look-uk.org)
  • Among them, 1.1 billion have preventable vision impairment but do not have access to the basic eye care services they need. (who.int)
  • Last month, the charity hosted a free employment seminar, at the charity's Life Without Limits Centre in London, by London Bridge, to highlight how the publicly funded Access to Work scheme operates and the technology available to support vision impaired people in the workplace. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • Advances in technology haven't replaced the need for people with vision loss to learn to read using this vital medium. (vistacenter.org)
  • The report uses specific criteria to examine the experiences of older people in adapting to poor vision whilst endeavouring to continue accessing the communities in which they live. (age-platform.eu)
  • Technology has definitely changed the lives of different impaired people all in their homes and around the world, but we all think the technology changed the lives of vision impaired people more than any other group. (technologyace.com)
  • In 2010, a total of 10 014 visually impaired people regained their vision. (who.int)
  • 2.2 billion people, including 450 million children, are living with vision impairment. (who.int)
  • Health care services need to be strengthened to ensure timely diagnosis and access to treatments to prevent potential vision loss. (who.int)
  • People at risk should have a complete eye examination, including measurement of eye pressures and testing of side (peripheral) vision. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The Use of residual vision by visually disabled persons : report on a WHO meeting, Brussels, 28-30 January 1981. (who.int)
  • BACKGROUND: Proper implementation of the logistics management information system (LMIS) would facilitate access to essential pharmaceutical products. (bvsalud.org)
  • Access Exceptional is awarded to establishments that meet the requirements of independent wheelchair users or assisted wheelchair users and also fulfill more demanding requirements. (visitengland.com)
  • This has dramatically raised the cataract surgical rate from 254 per million population in 2006 to 1001.4 per million population and has improved geographic equitable access of eye care services to more than 80% coverage. (who.int)
  • Without equitable access to quality, affordable eye-care, people in many remote parts of the world remain blinded by cataracts. (who.int)
  • This looks at the experiences of a cross section of blind and partially sighted elderly people in three European cities, Tullamore in Ireland, Salzburg in Austria and Marseille in France. (age-platform.eu)
  • Purpose: To find out the level of eye care service utilization and its determinants among the elderly visually impaired populations while visiting ophthalmic outreach locations in North Western Ethiopia, 2021. (bvsalud.org)
  • A first result of this process is our accessible website, which includes detailed information about the venues, such as the dimensions of elevators and doors, access to accessible restrooms, and information about sensory stimuli, content notes and audience requirements for each play. (theaterformen.de)
  • Currently, 3.8 million people are blind or visually impaired due to DR with 1 million people irreversibly blind. (who.int)
  • Almost 3 million people in the United States and 64 million people worldwide have glaucoma. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Deaf is a positive self-designation of non-hearing people, regardless of whether they are deaf, partially Deaf or hard of hearing. (theaterformen.de)
  • Seema Flower, MD of Blind Ambition, attended the event and shares her insights and knowledge on how employers can support blind and visually impaired employees. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • Advocating for your access needs can be challenging but ensuring you have support in place before you start Sixth Form or College can be a real game changer. (look-uk.org)
  • You are accessing a machine-readable page. (mdpi.com)
  • ZoomText doesn't always take people back to the top of the page. (speakerdeck.com)
  • Another of Human Capable Inc.'s products that draws on that legacy is a service that allows users to access any web page using voice, which is currently in development. (zdnet.com)
  • Conférence internationale sur la réhabilitation et l' intégration des handicapés visuels = International Conference on Rehabilitation and Integration of Visually Handicapped, Tunis, Tunisia, 6-13 Sept. 1980 / organisée par l'Union nationale des aveugles de Tunisie. (who.int)
  • The number of people today aged 60 and over has doubled since 1980. (who.int)
  • International Conference on Rehabilitation and Integration of Visually Handicapped. (who.int)
  • Although you're welcome to work on your own project, some people choose to work on a collaborative piece together. (creativetourist.com)
  • Tiflonexos is a non-profit that works for the integration of visually impaired people through the creation of an online collaborative free-access library called Tiflolibros . (internetsociety.org)
  • The project gathers both researchers and people from our collaborative initiative (MTM, SPSM, SRF, Syntolksutbildning Region Örebro län) as well as partners from the business sector. (lu.se)
  • In an earlier career Sun developed a voice-based platform for visually impaired people to interact with the digital world. (zdnet.com)
  • Tiflolibros was created in 1999 by a group of blind friends who wanted to use the power of the Internet to exchange their digital books and widen their access to culture and education. (internetsociety.org)
  • You can access digital scripts by emailing the librarian. (lu.se)
  • As technology advances, we now have access to an incredible range of devices, programs, and apps that can make life for the visually impaired much easier. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • In addition, as technology rapidly evolves, people with special needs like blind and visually impaired people can benefit from using voice assistants such as Siri or Alexa, thanks to the vocal interaction and the audio information. (ercim.eu)
  • Access: Technology gives blind students access to the same educational materials as sighted students. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • Engagement: Technology for visually impaired students helps them to communicate with their teachers and peers. (brailleinstitute.org)
  • No matter how appealing it might be to have access to a computer overlay on the real world, AR technology is going to be a tough sell if it makes you look like a cyborg. (zdnet.com)
  • There are many other movies which are made only for visually impaired people and technology is helping the makers to achieve the desired result. (technologyace.com)
  • Economies are globalizing, more and more people live and work in cities, family patterns are changing and technology is evolving rapidly. (who.int)
  • A unique sound film was released for visually impaired focused around a short story by Roald Dahl called Lamb to the Slaughter was made to demonstrate that it was conceivable to listen to a film and follow the action without a narration track. (technologyace.com)
  • Thanks to the Internet a lot of things have been made easier for visually impaired. (internetsociety.org)
  • Unless marked however, repeated bouts of infection and active disease as improvements are made in numbers of healthcare person- well as persistent infection will lead to scarring of the nel, infrastructure, and use of services, 75 million cases of upper tarsal conjunctiva. (cdc.gov)
  • The theoretical aim of the project is to gain a greater understanding of how informative messages in the form of images, films and videos are made accessible for a blind and visually impaired audience. (lu.se)
  • If you are visually impaired, have dyslexia or other reading difficulties so that you cannot read printed books, you have the opportunity to borrow the literature you need as audiobooks. (lu.se)
  • Disability rights is complex because there are multiple ways in which a person with a disability can have their rights violated in different socio-political, cultural, and legal contexts. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Lesotho, it is indicated in the constitution that every person is entitled to quality education regardless of their disability, race, political affiliation, etc., this puts more emphasis on the fact that access to education by the visually impaired is neither a privilege nor a favor. (org.ls)
  • Vogelsang IP views itself as an open place for all persons - and this of course includes persons with a disability or a handicap. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • Video game culture» offers a play experience in the room, which has 28 playable devices, one of which is fully accessible to blind people. (cccb.org)
  • This paper shares the experience of designing an inclusive paper-based calendar conceived in codesign sessions with blind and visually impaired users. (ercim.eu)
  • It was important for us to create a process that will enhance our visually impaired customers' experience at the ATM," according to James Walker, senior vice president in charge of ATMs at PNC. (banktech.com)
  • It's also a chance for students to experience success in mainstream schools (rather than in schools for students who are blind and visually impaired), to make friends and share their hopes and challenges with peers. (vistacenter.org)
  • Interdisciplinary research on how sighted and blind people process information from information films and how blind people understand and experience audio description (AD) of visual scenes in information films. (lu.se)
  • Lifts between the exhibition levels, the entrance and the restaurant enable easy access to the floors. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • Manchester Art Gallery are inviting people to explore their new exhibition as a group, discussing the artworks before getting creative with arts materials themselves. (creativetourist.com)
  • Many of Vogelsang IP's offers include various aids to enable use for all persons. (vogelsang-ip.de)
  • The sessions include an audio description that supports blind and visually impaired people to participate. (creativetourist.com)
  • Our Before You Ask campaign helps people better understand what living with sight loss is really like. (rnib.org.uk)
  • Around 178,000 people are living in Scotland with a degree of significant sight loss. (rnib.org.uk)
  • Many of the ongoing problems people with sight loss faced have been exacerbated during this period, from inaccessible health information to a lack of clarity over guiding rules. (rnib.org.uk)
  • We are excited to be participating in this important conference where we will discuss what more we need to do now to create an inclusive Scotland for people living with sight loss. (rnib.org.uk)
  • The document also provides a toolkit which can be used both by agencies working with older people and those specifically supporting people with a serious sight loss. (age-platform.eu)
  • We tested transoral robotic surgery and the four basic configurations for the remote access to the neck: transoral/transvestibular, retroauricular, axillary and bilateral axillo-breast approaches. (bvsalud.org)
  • We obtained a high quality simulation for transoral robotic surgery, as well as for the usual remote access approaches, except for the axillary approach. (bvsalud.org)
  • AGE Barometer assesses on a bi-annual basis the socio-economic situation of older people across the EU and how this situation. (age-platform.eu)
  • The majority of older people live in low- or middle-income countries. (who.int)
  • Soon, the world will have more older people than children and more people of very old age than ever before. (who.int)
  • Methods: An ophthalmic outreach-based cross-sectional study was conducted on 852 visually impaired older people. (bvsalud.org)
  • Assessed properties will have facilities such as handrails, ramps, level-access showers, hearing loops and colour contrast. (visitengland.com)
  • This is carried out to sensitize visually impaired men, women, girls and boys about their human rights and fundamental freedoms in order to ensure full engagement and equal participation of in all social structures. (org.ls)
  • We express our appreciation to the project team for their outstanding efforts in giving a better chance to education and social inclusion to impaired people. (internetsociety.org)
  • She has worked also with different social projects related to persons of concern. (lu.se)
  • For articles published under an open access Creative Common CC BY license, any part of the article may be reused without permission provided that the original article is clearly cited. (mdpi.com)
  • People with autism found big, general, open ended questions very stressful. (speakerdeck.com)
  • and decorative paving materials selected with input from people with access and functional needs. (cdc.gov)
  • Previous research investigated the problem of audio access to calendars by designing a non-visual interface for selecting dates on web-based forms, in order to provide audio access to date selection while automating the formatting of dates. (ercim.eu)
  • The next phase of the research will be to apply the same procedures to a other impaired people as well. (technologyace.com)
  • That's why we're committed to creating a workplace where all kinds of people can do their best work. (oracle.com)
  • However, to the best of the author's knowledge, a tangible augmented calendar accessible to blind and visually impaired people has not yet been described. (ercim.eu)
  • Apps like OCR, Be My eyes and Blindsquare allow all sorts of functionality to be opened to the user but shouldn't overlook simpler features like a voice-commanded clock, to tell the time, timers, stopwatches, voice notes, news reports, and music all of which make life easier for blind people. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • Apps such as Otter also assist visually impaired or blind colleagues by recording audio of meetings for example, then the notes are transcribed. (workplacewellbeing.pro)
  • five blind users, two visually impaired users. (ercim.eu)
  • The school participation ratio of girls to boys is very low, reflecting no gender discrimination in access to education. (venezuelanalysis.com)