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Empowering  Persons with Disabilities through
Accessible Information and Communications Technologies (ICT)

A Capacity-Building Project with the Government of the Philippines
2004-2006

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* Webmasters' Interface on Accessible ICT for Persons with Disabilities,
May 16-18, 2006, Cebu City, Philippines

Following a successful Interregional Workshop in Manila in 2003, host country organizations Department of Social Welfare (DSWD) and Development with the National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (NCWDP) in partnership with the National Computer Center (NCC, now a part of the Commission on ICT, CICT) collaborated to further technology accessibility for Persons with Disabilities.

Workshop scene: Grace Amberong of NCC (seated) discusses upcoming presentations with Eva Nieri of NCC (second from the right) and Leo Valdes (right)The resulting project involves a series a workshops and monitoring programs to train and encourage webmasters and policy-makers to become advocates of Accessible ICT for Persons with Disabilities.

Regional Workshops

Vision Office acted as main resource for the delivery of three workshops targeting participants from the three major regions of the Philippines.

* National Capital Region.
Tagaytay City, October 26-28, 2004.
* Mindanao Region.
Davao City, May 24-26, 2005
* Visayas Region.
Cebu City, October 18-20, 2005

The three workshops resulted in strong advocacy and better networking among webmasters and policy-makers. The organizers also renewed their commitment to Accessible ICT through a Memorandum of Understanding and a series of follow-on activities.

Follow-Up Activities

The organizers took further action to keep the momentum among participants.

  • Search for Good Practices. NCC and NCWDP periodically review participants' websites for improvements and ideas. Model websites by participants are introduced during succeeding workshops.
  • Disabled-Friendly Website Awards. The organizers have already awarded the House of Representatives and ATRIEV for best practices.
  • Development of Standards and Training Manuals. NCC takes a lead role in coordinating the development of technical recommendations in preparation for a national policy, and in the development of training manuals for these recommendations.

The Next Steps

The organizers are planning to conduct a National Workshop for the participants or regional workshops. This workshop aims to spur the exchange of good practices and encourage further advocacy. A draft for adopting a set of technical recommendations in preparation for national policy-making will be introduced. This is planned for the first half of 2006.

The organizers are also in the process of finding partners and funding for a follow-on seminar/workshop to the UN-sponsored Interregional Workshop of 2003.

Sponsored by:

National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (NCWDP)
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Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
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Commission on Information and Communications Technology / National Computer Center
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