Empowerment Cafe Weekly Bulletin 25-31 July 2015
AUSTRALIA: Persons with Disabilities Now Equal Before the Law in South Australia (PODCAST)
THAILAND: Thailand to Hold the 7th National Skills Competition for Persons with Disabilities
www.thainews.prd.go.th
BRUNEI: Bruneian Attends Thai Art Camp for Youths with Disabilities
CAMBODIA: Give Persons with Disabilities Their Pensions — NGO
MYANMAR: Voter Education for Persons with Disabilities
www.myanmarinternational.tv/news
WORLD: Victoria Beach Cottagers Sympathetic to Disabled Woman Denied Access
MYANMAR: Rohingya Children at Risk of Disabilities and Enslavement
CAMBODIA: Fostering Love for Children with Disabilities
www.cambodianchildrenstrust.org
SINGAPORE: Community Leader Honored Through Bursary for Students with Disabilities
WORLD: Cheaper, High-Performance Prosthetic Knee
INDIA: NHRC Notice to Uttar Pradesh Over Alleged Beating of Persons with Disabilities
LAO PDR: Women with Disabilities Take Vocational Training (VIDEO)
INDIA: High-Risk Newborns More Prone to Delayed Development, Disability — Experts
SINGAPORE: Overcoming Disability Through Sport
INDONESIA: Mechanic's Adapted Motorbikes Help Disabled Riders (VIDEO)
NORTH KOREA: British NGO to Help North Korean Mothers and Children with Disabilities
PHILIPPINES: Laughter Yoga Teacher Brings His Practice to Patients with Disabilities (VIDEO)
www.newsivity.com/photographies
WORLD: The Worst Place in the World to be Disabled (REVIEW)
AUSTRALIA: New Network for Young Women with Disabilities
CHINA: More Chances Needed for Athletes with Disabilities
MYANMAR: Free English-Language Course for Persons with Disabilities
www.myanmarinternationaltv.com
CAMBODIA: Speech Therapy Now Recognized
www.oiccambodia.org/stories
WORLD: Special Olympics Prompts Call for More Inclusive Treatment of Disabled (VIDEO)
INDIA: Only 0.56 Percent Disabled Students in Higher Education — Survey
www.newindianexpress.com/nation
MALAYSIA: Persons with Disabilities Still Suffering Under GST
THAILAND: A look into disability rights in Thailand
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