Category: Augengesundheit Abel Batira is 10 years old. He lives with his seven older siblings and parents in southern Ethiopia. Abel was diagnosed with vision loss due to Vitamin A deficiency and malnutrition. This story will be published in the donor retention mailing SummerCall 2023 (DACH+Italy). Augengesundheit Schleichende Symptome bei Mangelernährung Scenes from the eye clinic in Gaoua Augengesundheit Geschlechtergerechtigkeit in der Augengesundheit notwendig Sehtests an einer Schule in Hoima, Uganda Allgemein Augengesundheit Weg von der Entwicklungshilfe – hin zur Entwicklungs-Zusammenarbeit Augengesundheit Gleichberechtigung für Frauen und Mädchen in der Augengesundheit Project Rebooting Literacy: This morning, the symbolic delivery of learning and teaching materials for visually impaired people by Country Director Etienne to the National Union of Burkinabè Associations for the Promotion of the Blind and Visually Impaired took place. This equipment is composed of Evo 10 laptops, 10 tablets, 20 orbit reader, 150 EVO-10, 150 solar chargers, setting up a server... Thanks to this material, blind students will be able to record and transcribe their lessons, read novels and others literary books, do exercises, type a world text, navigate, download documents, etc. This appears as first time in West Africa that this process of making educational resources accessible for blind and visually impaired people through these technologies is carried out. Augengesundheit Behindertenrechte Inklusion im Beruf Inklusive Bildung Neun Highlights aus 2022 School eye health in Hoima, Uganda. Augengesundheit In drei Schritten zur Augengesundheit für alle Die Augenärztin Dr. Mary Asiyo-Vogel untersucht einen kleinen Jungen in Kenia. Augengesundheit Gesunde Kinderaugen: darauf sollten Eltern achten This story was published in the donor publication Lichtblicke intern 1 2019 in Austria. Augengesundheit Behindertenrechte Inklusive Bildung Stories Weltbildungstag: Mit den Fingern lesen lernen Augengesundheit Inklusive Bildung Digitale Technologien – Der Gamechanger in der inklusiven Bildung Four-year-old Nyamush, a little girl we discovered in one of the IDP camps in Juba, South Sudan, smiling with her sister. She has hydrocephalus, and other growth/physical disabilities, but in the year and a half since we found her, she has started going to school (which she loves!) and is learning alongside other children. Augengesundheit Gemeinsam anders: mit inklusiver Bildung Unterschiede feiern