Web Accessibility Initiatives in The Philippines - Links To Disabled Friendly Websites of The Philippines Awardees

Links To Disabled Friendly Websites of The Philippines Awardees

  • House of Representatives of the Republic of the Philippines
  • Adaptive Technology for Rehabilitation, Integration and Empowerment of Visually Impaired
  • Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf
  • De La Salle University - Manila
  • Emilio Aguinaldo College
  • Bureau of Local Employment - Department of Labor and Employment, Philippines
  • Nova Foundation for the Differently Abled
  • Cebu Doctors University
  • Arielle B. Cruz
  • National Council on Disability Affairs
  • Blinding Light
  • Official Website of Cebu City Government
  • Official Philippine E-center Community Portal of the National Computer Center
  • Liliane Foundation Philippines
  • Web Standards Website of Regnard Raquedan

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