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Breaking Barriers: Audible Information and the Visually Impaired in Developing Countries

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Breaking Barriers: Audible Information and the Visually Impaired in  Developing Countries

Want to learn how audible information can empower the visually impaired in developing countries? Our latest blog post discusses the challenges faced and solutions for improving education, employment and overall quality of life for the 253 million affected worldwide. #visuallyimpaired #audibleinformation #developingcountries

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