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Issue #55

Breaking barriers

Training Ethiopia’s blind people in ICTs

Taps and toilets

Women are disabled too

Building bridges

Going to the toilet

Get moving

Campaigning for access in Viet Nam

After the Tsunami

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Independent Living Institute, Sweden
www.independentliving.org

Enabling Education Network
www.eenet.org.uk

Disability World
www.disabilityworld.org

Disabled People International
www.dpi.org/en/resources/topics/topics-public_awareness.htm

Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability
www.apcdproject.org

Associazione Italiana Amici di Raoul Follereau
www.aifo.it/english/index.htm

World Health Organization Disability and Rehabilitation Programme
www.who.int/disabilities/en/

United Nations Enable
www.un.org/esa/socdev/enable

International Disability and Development consortium
www.iddc.org.uk

Dutch Coalition on Disability and Development
www.dcdd.nl

International Foundation for Election Systems
www.electionaccess.org

Action on disability and development
www.add.org.uk

Disability Knowledge and Research
www.disabilitykar.net

Access for All
www.accessforall.lk

Access to water and sanitation for disabled people
www.lboro.ac.uk/wedc/projects/auwsfpdp

Katharina Sprick
k.sprick@ich.ucl.ac.uk

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