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Description or Abstract
There are more than 2.2 million people with visual disabilities living in Egypt most of which suffer from poverty, lack of accessibilities, ineffective educational techniques and governmental negligence; yet they still have hope in life and challenge their physical disabilities along with the disabilities created by the society. Will the status of visually disabled people improves? This audio documentary is about the problems that face people with visual impairment in Egypt which varies from social discrimination, lack of resources and governmental negligence.
Keywords
Audio Documentary, Final Project, Visual Disability in Egypt
Course
JRMC 460
Department
Journalism & Mass Communication Department
Faculty Advisor
Kim Fox
Contributor(s)
Karem, Khalid
Content Type
Documentary
File Type
Audio
Extent
7 p.; 15:36; 14.29Mb; 28.91Mb; 12.28Mb; 15.45Mb
Language
eng
Recommended Citation
Ahmed, Ahmed, "Egypt's Visually Disabled People Plead for Improvement" (2012). Audiovisual Projects. 16.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/audiovisual_student_work/16
Khalid (15828 kB)
Mohamed (12576 kB)
JRMC-460 Final Audio Documentary Final Script.pdf (130 kB)
File
http://dar.aucegypt.edu/handle/10526/3299