Am 11. Mai 2019 wurde das taktile Kinderbuch „Meine Stadt Addis Abeba und Leipzig“ erstmals in der Öffentlichkeit vorgestellt. Rund 300 Interessierte kamen dafür in die Stadtbibliothek Leipzig. Das Buch zeigt die Lebenswelten von Kindern mit und ohne Seheinschränkungen in Leipzig und Addis Abeba. Es erscheint bis Ende 2019 in einer Auflage von 250 Stück. […]
weiterlesen...On May 11, the Tactile Children´s Book „My City Addis Abeba and Leipzig“ was presented to the public. About 300 interested visitors came to the Stadtbibliothek Leipzig. The books shows the lives of children with and without visual impairment in Leipzig and Addis Abeba. 250 volumes will be produced until the end of 2019. Most […]
weiterlesen...Das taktile Kinderbuch „Meine Stadt Addis Abeba und Leipzig“ ist jetzt fertig. Am 11. Mai konnten Kinder und Erwachsene es erstmals anschauen. In der Stadtbibliothek Leipzig trafen sich rund 300 Menschen. Das Buch zeigt das Leben von blinden und sehenden Kindern in Leipzig und Addis Abeba. Bis Ende 2019 werden 250 Stück hergestellt. Die meisten […]
weiterlesen...A school garden for all Since 2008, all people have the right to equal education.
weiterlesen...The ‚Audiobook‘ pilot project: An Ethiopian organisation learns how to produce an audio book. Two radio stories (radio features) tell us something about ‘Blind Life’. The German Central Library for the Blind is a library specifically for blind people in Leipzig (see pilot project ‘Touch-and-feel book for children’). In the audiobook project, the library cooperates […]
weiterlesen...A children’s book to touch shows: Inclusion crosses all borders. The German Central Library for the Blind takes care of people who are blind or see poorly. The library has its seat at Leipzig and is a special library.
weiterlesen...First prize for Nakopa project: Our touch-and-feel book for children wins the ‚Inclusive Participation‘ prize of the city of Leipzig. Inclusive Participation means that all people are allowed to take part everywhere. The book is called ‘My city Addis Ababa and Leipzig’.
weiterlesen...From 15 to 19 November, a Nakopa project group visited Addis Ababa. Katja Roloff (Office for International Affairs) headed the group. The school garden project was the main reason for the visit.
weiterlesen...In early February, 170 children met for a holiday activity in Addis Ababa. The holiday activity is called ‚City within the City‘. Children and adult helpers with and without disabilities took part in the activity.
weiterlesen...Inclusive school garden project in the twin cities of Leipzig and Addis Ababa The right to holistic, inclusive education, regardless of disability, ethnic, cultural or social affiliation, as well as other excluding, normative labels, needs to be implemented since 2008, when the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities came into force.
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