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Deafness and the development of communication skills in developing countries

Author: Birgit Dyssegaard
Organisation: DANIDA
Published: EENET
Country: Mongolia
Date published: 01 January 1998

Paper synopsis

This article reports on the development of units attached to mainstream schools in Mongolia and Nepal, with support from DANIDA, Denmark. The article provides some excellent case studies of the individual children that have benefited from these initiatives, and of the role their family members have played in ensuring their access to education in quite difficult circumstances and extreme poverty.

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