The ICT4D collective at Royal Holloway, University of London undertakes many 
activities relating to the appropriate and sustainable use of ICT for 
development. A co-worker passed their information on to me, specifically their 
page on ICT and disabilities: 
http://www.gg.rhul.ac.uk/ict4d/Disability.html
Most of the resources you will know, but perhaps a few will be new to you.

On this page, on the lower left hand side, is a photo of a poster from Ghana, 
and it really got to me. People with disabilities in Africa have a particularly 
harsh time, and I think a poster like this would definitely make someone think 
twice. Here is the direct link:
http://www.gg.rhul.ac.uk/ict4d/Who%20is%20disabled.jpg



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Jayne Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Online Volunteering Specialist
United Nations Volunteers
www.unvolunteers.org
Bonn, Germany

Online Volunteering:  www.onlinevolunteering.org
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