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Publications

Results of the EDbN project:

  1. Final Report: "Mapping Opportunities for Deafblind People Across Europe". (Eng)
  2. Final Report: "Cartographie des opportunités pour les sourdaveugles". (Fr)
  3. Final Report: "Evaluando oportunidades para las personas con sordoceguera". (Esp)
  4. Final Report: "Executive Summary" (long version). (Eng)
  5. Final Report: "Executive Summary" (short version). (Eng)
  6. European Deafblind Indicators. (Eng)
  7. Questionnaire on the European Deafblind Indicators. (Eng)

Documents by EDbN:

  1. Magazine of European Deafblind Network. (Eng)

Documents by FESOCE:

  1. Reference Manual (spanish version). (Esp)
  2. Deafblindness: Sensing Guide (spanish version). (Esp)

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