Braille Without Borders

Braille Without Borders (german origin of the name Braille Without Borders (BWB ) ) is an international organization for the blind in developing countries. It was founded in 1998 in Lhasa, Tibet from Sabriye Tenberken and Paul Kronenberg. Your goal is to convey the blind in developing countries theoretical and practical skills. This is to inform the Braille crucial and there for those languages ​​for which currently no Braille to develop a Braille language code. Formerly known as Project for the Blind, Tibet organization was renamed Braille Without Borders (Braille Without Borders) in September 2002.

  • 2.1 Literature
  • 2.2 Movies / Talk Shows

Schools and centers

Tibet Autonomous Region

  • School for the blind (Blind School ): The first center, a school for blind Tibetan children, was established in the Tibetan capital Lhasa in 1997.
  • Massage center (massage center ): Clinical massage center that is being built and operated in Lhasa by blind masseurs.
  • Vocational training farm (professional training and exercises Farm): a second center, a cheese farm for educating blind adults, was in Pelshong, 270 kilometers west of Lhasa, near Shigatse, furnished.

India

  • Leh, information office ( Leh, Information Office ): An information office for the blind and their families was opened in Leh, Ladakh, India. It was also bought in Leh country to set up a training center for the blind of Ladakh.
  • ISDeP: The International School for Development and Project Planning (English International School for Development and Project Planning) is in Kalliyoor on Vellayani Lake about 10 km from Trivandrum, the capital of the Indian state of Kerala established.

Credentials

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