net-guide
promoting accessible websites
accessible charity websites, bobby approved charity websites and Section 508 approved charity websites
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website accessibility rating: good
The first and only non-government organization that institutionalized information technology access for the blind and visually impaired in the Philippines.
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website accessibility rating: good
The National Accessibility Portal (NAP) is a five-year research & development project aimed at addressing the marginalisation of people with disabilities from the mainstream economy and society.
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website accessibility rating: fair
Information about the 10,000 Girls program in Senegal, West Africa. A 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that helps at-risk girls in rural Senegal complete their education and become productive members of society.
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website accessibility rating: fair
The mission of Pamoja Child Trust is to promote, sponsor and assist Kenyans into developing programmes
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website accessibility rating: fair
The Research Alliance for Children with Special Needs is a community-university research alliance investigating the quality of life of school-aged children with special needs in London, Ontario, Canada
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website accessibility rating: average
L'Union Malienne des aveugles représente les handicapés de vue du Mali. Elle lutte contre la cécité, pour l'éducation des jeunes aveugles et pour l'intégration sociale-économique des aveugles adultes. Elle consiste ea de l'institut des jeunes aveugles (IJA) et d'une société de production (sopram).
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website accessibility rating: average
The African Union of the Blind (AFUB) was founded in Tunis Tunisia in 1987 under the Organization of African Unity (OAU) resolution CM/Res.944 (XL) as a Continental Non-Governmental umbrella Organization of National Associations of and for Blind and Partially Sighted people in Africa and represents one of the six regional unions of the World Blind Union (WBU).
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website accessibility rating: average
United Heart Foundation is a non-profit, non-political, and non-sectarian organization that provides assistance without regard to race, ethnicity, political or religious affiliation, gender, or ability to pay in developing countries.We Plan to work to improve the quality of life for people in need in developing countries.We focus on health issues– by providing essential material resources to locally run health programs in poor areas Developing and underdeveloped countries around the world.
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