11 research outputs found

    What are the Assistive Devices for the Disabilities?

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     Individuals with disabilities utilise assistive technology to carry out tasks that would be difficult or impossible without it. Assistive technology can include wheelchairs and walkers for mobility as well as computer hardware, software, and peripherals that make it easier for persons with disabilities to use computers and other information technologies. People with limited hand function, for instance, may use a keyboard with large keys or a special mouse to operate a computer. People who are blind may use software that reads text on the screen aloud. People with low vision may use software that enlarges screen content.  </p

    Voice of Differently Abled Persons, Afghanistan

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       Our motto is to strive to achieve the following 43 goals under the aegis of VODAPA. 1. Social security. 2. Healthcare. 3. Rehabilitation. 4. Research and development. 5. Culture and recreation. 6. Sporting activities 7. Awareness campaigns. 8.  Accessibility. 9.  Access to transport. 10. Access to information and communication technology. 11. Consumer goods. 12. Mandatory observance of accessibility norms. 13. Human resource development. 14. Application and grant of certificate of registration. 15. Registration.  16. Free education for children with benchmark disabilities. 17.  Reservation in higher educational institutions. 18. Identification of posts for reservation. 19. Reservation. 20.  Incentives to employers in private sector. 21. Special employment exchange. 22.  Special schemes and development programmes. Rehabilitation. 23. Research and development. 24. Culture and recreation. 25.  Sporting activities 26. Social security. 27. Healthcare. 28. Social security. 29.  Healthcare. 30. Specific measures to promote and facilitate inclusive education. 31. Equality and non-discrimination. 32. Women and children with disabilities. 33.  Community life. 34. Protection from cruelty and inhuman treatment. 35.  Protection from abuse, violence and exploitation. 36. Protection and safety. 37. Home and family. 38. Reproductive rights. 39. Accessibility in voting. 40. Access to justice. 41.  Legal capacity. 42. Provision for guardianship. 43. Designation of authorities to support. </p

    Right to Self-Defence, Attribution and the Non-State Actor Birth of the 'Unable and Unwilling' Standard?

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    The Council of Trent and the Magisterial Reformers

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