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March 2011 | English | Pages: 38
A G3ict Report Assessing the Degree of Compliance of States Parties with the ICT Accessibility Provisions of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Text Version | 2010
March 2011 | English | Pages: 62
This report explains what we have learned about the potential of geo-data for accessible travel.
March 2011 | English | Pages: 19
This handbook provides insights and tips on what a company needs to do for ICT accessibility and the potential benefits that thus accrue.
March 2011 | English | Pages: 30
A G3ict White Paper Documenting How Mobile Service Providers Can Serve Persons with Disabilities and Seniors
January 2011 | English | Pages: 5
Using the internet can be a challenge for people living with disabilities.
January 2011 | English | Pages: 47
This guide from Microsoft provides information about accessibility and accessible technology to help educators worldwide ensure that all students have equal access to learning with technology.
January 2011 | English | Pages: 53
Accessible technology addresses the personal needs of all computer users, including those with physical disabilities, learning and language impairments, and age-related limitations
January 2011 | English | Pages: 350
More than one billion people face some form of disability, says a UN report developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank.
January 2011 | English | Pages: 161
This guide is a rich resource of ideas which development practitioners can consider when applying universal design.
November 2010 | English | Pages: 13
Orange & Accessibility: Facilitating Access to Communication Services for the Elderly and Disabled. Report by François René Germain, VP France Telecom Group Accessibility
July 2010 | English | Pages: 12
A summary report of a 2009 quantitative research study carried out by FITA Foundation for Information Technology Accessibility to understand views and attitudes towards a Maltese Speech Engine.
June 2010 | English | Pages: 11
This paper explores how microfinance institutions and disability organizations can best contribute to increasing access to financial services for poor people with disabilities worldwide.