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SUMMARY:GLOBAL ACCESSIBILITY AWARENESS DAY
DESCRIPTION:Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD)  was launched in May 2012 and is observed every third Thursday in May. It targets developers\, designers and other creators to put a great focus on digital accessibility. \nGAAD was originally inspired by a single blog post written by a Web Developer\, Joe Devon\, over 10 years ago\, in 2011. In it\, he called on developers to come together and work to bridge the accessibility gap by raising awareness and Global standards.
URL:https://bcd.org.bw/event/global-accessibility-awareness-day/
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SUMMARY:Bidii Yetu 2023 INCLUSIVE CYCLING
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Botswana Council for the Disabled has been approached by Bidii Yetu\, an American Non-Governmental Organization whose mission is to raise awareness on disability rights\, disability awareness and advocate for sports\, and workforce capacity building for individuals with disabilities to participate in their campaign as they pass through Botswana. \nThe 2023 Bidii Yetu epic will see cyclists with and without disabilities riding from Swakopmund (Namibia) to Maputo (Mozambique)\, a journey that will take them 8 weeks\, with 11 days being spent in Botswana from May 25 to June 4\, 2023\, cycling from Mamuno Border (Charleshill) to Ramatlabama Border Post. The Botswana lap will cover close to 700km\, and we will have four segments: Charleshill to Ghanzi\, Ghanzi-Kang\, Kang-Jwaneng and Jwaneng to Ramatlabama Border Post\, something that resembles a relay format. The first three Batswana cyclists (Champions) will welcome the Bidii Yetu team from Namibia and ride with them to Ghanzi and from Ghanzi to Kang. The another team will take from Kang to Jwaneng and Jwaneng to Ramatlabama border post. \nSince the overarching objective of this epic challenge is to show that persons with disabilities are capable of achieving their set targets provided the community provides a supportive environment for them to pursue their dreams\, the Bidii Yetu team willl have stop overs in the villages along the road to do motivational talks and make a call for all communities to strive to be inclusive and accommodative to tthe needs of persons with disabilities.
URL:https://bcd.org.bw/event/bidii-yetu-2023-inclusive-cycling/
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SUMMARY:INTERNATIONAL WEEK OFF THE DEAF
DESCRIPTION:What Is International Week of The Deaf? \nInternational Week of the Deaf is an initiative of the WFD and was first launched in 1958 in Rome\, Italy. It is celebrated annually by the global Deaf Community on the last week of September each year to commemorate the same month the first World Congress of the WFD was held. International Week of the Deaf is celebrated through various activities by the respective Deaf Communities worldwide. \n  \nWhy is the International Week of the Deaf Important? \n\nInternational Week of the Deaf is the only week in a year that sees highly concerted global advocacy to raise awareness about the Deaf Community on different levels. It is about gathering together\, becoming united\, and showing that unity to the rest of the world.\nInternational Week of the Deaf strives to promote the human rights of deaf people and highlight topics that merit attention.\nInternational Week of the Deaf aims to call for unity from the rest of the world through consistent\, coordinated and widespread mobilisation to ensure that the campaigns are visible through sufficient media coverage.\n\nSources: https://wfdeaf.org/get-involved/wfd-events/international-week-deaf/
URL:https://bcd.org.bw/event/international-week-of-the-deaf/
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:WORLD BRAILLE DAY
DESCRIPTION:World Braille Day on January 4 is celebrated to honour the birth of Braille’s inventor\, Louis Braille. Braille’s gift to the world has brightened the lives of millions of people around the world who are blind or visually impaired\, and they benefit from his work every day. The day also acknowledges that those with visual impairments deserve the same standard of human rights as everyone else. \nHistory of World Braille Day \nThe term ‘Braille ‘was dabbed after its creator\, Louis Braille was a French man who lost his eyesight as a child when he accidently stabbed himself in the eye with his father’s awl. From the age of 10 he spent time at the Royal Institute for Blind Youth in France\, where he formulated and perfected the system of raised dots that eventually became known as Braille. \nBraille completed his work\, developing a code based on six dots\, making it possible for a fingertip to feel the entire cell unit with one touch and moving quickly from one cell to the next. Eventually\, Braille slowly came to be accepted throughout the world as the main form of written information for Blind people. Unfortunately\, Braille didn’t have the opportunity to see how useful his invention had become. He passed away in 1852\, two years before the Royal Institute began teaching Braille. \nBraille’s marvellous aid that opened up a world accessibility to the blind and visually impaired was recognized by the United Nations general Assembly (UNGA). In November 2018\, January 4th was declared World Braile Day. The first-ever World Braille Day was commemorated the following year and it was celebrated as an international holiday.
URL:https://bcd.org.bw/event/world-braille-day/
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SUMMARY:WHITE CANE SAFETY DAY
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URL:https://bcd.org.bw/event/white-cane-safety-day-2/
LOCATION:Molepolole\, Kgosing Kgotla\, Molepolole\, Botswana
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