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Mobility International USA - MIUSA - empowers people with disabilities around the world to achieve their human rights through international exchange and international development. MIUSA operates through sharing of experiences and cooperation. One example is Survival Strategies for Going Abroad: a guide for people with disabilities.
Another is: New Resource Provides Information for International Visitors to the United States who are Blind or have Low Vision
When MS. Uyanga Erdenebold, a blind student from Mongolia, arrived at Louisiana State University on a Fulbright Scholarship, she had to get used to a new city, a new country, and the rigors of graduate school – not to mention the humidity. As she pursued her Master’s degree in Library Science, she learned to travel independently with a white cane, honed her computer skills, and read extensively for her studies. Ms. Erdenebold reported being forever changed by her experience in the United States, which she describes as “an interesting, dynamic and encouraging one.”
For international professionals and students who are blind or have low vision, visiting the United States just became easier. The National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange (NCDE) has published a new informational tipsheet to assist international blind and low vision visitors in preparing to come to the United States. This tipsheet contains a variety of resources about access and independent living.
Read: “Blind Visitors to the United States: What you need to know” at http://www.miusa.org/ncde/tipsheets/blindvisitorstousa
This free resource includes:
Primary emphasis of this new informational guide is on enhancing the U.S. experience of blind visitors who are coming for academic or professional training, but the resources may also be useful to U.S. residents and international people traveling to the United States for other reasons.
The National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange (NCDE) is sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State and administered by Mobility International USA. NCDE works to increase the participation and inclusion of people with disabilities in international exchange programs. Contact us at: 541-343-1284 (Tel/TTY), This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , http://www.miusa.org/ncde .
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