[governance] People with disabilities

ahmed eisa ahmed22digital at gmail.com
Sat Nov 15 02:10:01 EST 2014


http://www.un.org/en/ga/68/meetings/disability/

Ahmed Mahmoud Mohamed Eisa
+249123031155 Sudani

+249912331155 Zain

+249999331155  MTN
KHARTOUM alamaraat P.O.BOX 15021

post code 12217


 http://www.gedaref.com/


Gedaref digital city organization (GDCO) is a nongovernmental and nonprofit
organization (Gedaref Sudan), it is part of the Telecentres movement where
ICT is used for community development.  GDCO is the winner of information
for development award  (i4d 2007 awards e-India) for the inclusion of the
disabled, GDCO is the  winner of i4d 2008 awards for the best innovations
at the grassroots Telecentres and the winner of i4d 2009 for the
initiatives of civil society for development (e-agriculture project and
other e-services).. ..it is the winner of eWorld award 2011. it is the
winner of best innovative NGO working on ICT for community development in
Sudan.  The winner of best album in Telecentre 2011 Philippines .. it the
founder of the first Telecentre academy in Africa and middle east and the
thirteen in world ..The Digital City of Eindhoven (DSE) Netherlands (the
founder and well-known partner of GDCO in Netherlands) donated 750
computers and more than ten projects were established using ICT for
community development and one of them is e-agriculture. GDCO & SPEG
(foundation of eindhoven volunteers for gedaref projects) started new
partnership for community development including people with disability
(especially deaf), gedaref university, (faculty of medicine) e-agriculture,
SeVO and other project



On 15 November 2014 09:02, ahmed eisa <ahmed22digital at gmail.com> wrote:

> We have experience in GDCO in training deaf. When we start training we
> finish the course in 6 months. Later we select three of them as trainer and
> we succeeded in training their friends in 20 days. They start to
> communicate through emails and video chatting instead of the sign language.
> We use those trained deaf to raise the awareness and easiness of the
> internet and they go to internet cafes to practice and this sent a message
> to the community that accessing the internet is not difficult the number of
> internet café increased from 5 to 15 in less than a year,,, they are really
> very smart.
>
> Ahmed Mahmoud Mohamed Eisa
> +249123031155 Sudani
>
> +249912331155 Zain
>
> +249999331155  MTN
> KHARTOUM alamaraat P.O.BOX 15021
>
> post code 12217
>
>
>  http://www.gedaref.com/
>
>
> Gedaref digital city organization (GDCO) is a nongovernmental and
> nonprofit organization (Gedaref Sudan), it is part of the Telecentres
> movement where ICT is used for community development.  GDCO is the winner
> of information for development award  (i4d 2007 awards e-India) for the
> inclusion of the disabled, GDCO is the  winner of i4d 2008 awards for the
> best innovations at the grassroots Telecentres and the winner of i4d 2009
> for the initiatives of civil society for development (e-agriculture project
> and other e-services).. ..it is the winner of eWorld award 2011. it is the
> winner of best innovative NGO working on ICT for community development in
> Sudan.  The winner of best album in Telecentre 2011 Philippines .. it the
> founder of the first Telecentre academy in Africa and middle east and the
> thirteen in world ..The Digital City of Eindhoven (DSE) Netherlands (the
> founder and well-known partner of GDCO in Netherlands) donated 750
> computers and more than ten projects were established using ICT for
> community development and one of them is e-agriculture. GDCO & SPEG
> (foundation of eindhoven volunteers for gedaref projects) started new
> partnership for community development including people with disability
> (especially deaf), gedaref university, (faculty of medicine) e-agriculture,
> SeVO and other project
>
>
>
> On 15 November 2014 07:20, Barry Shein <bzs at world.std.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> It's profound. For many years, decades actually, we've had a customer
>> who is both deaf and blind. Yet the internet makes the world (no pun
>> intended) available to her. I remember once a support staff member
>> (unwittingly) offered to call her about a question she'd asked and she
>> responded please, don't call! Email only! Really, truly profound.
>>
>> --
>>         -Barry Shein
>>
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>>
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