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Creating enabling environments for access to the Internet
Creating enabling environments for access to the Internet
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Author:
Emmanuel Edet
Date:
2009
'In most developing countries access to the Internet for people without disabilities is an issue. Thus the thought of access to people with disabilities is rarely considered.' - Emmanuel Edet from Nigeria
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