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Braille is a system of reading used by the blind and visually impaired.
Braille allows people who are blind to read independently, without any help from other people. International braille day is celebrated on January 4th.
Happy Braille day!
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World Braille Day spreads awareness about braille and other accessible forms of communication. Everyone deserves (and is legally entitled to) the same accommodations and service, regardless of ability. #KiaatPrivateHospital #WorldBrailleDay https://t.co/a0i9aYY4CH
Today is World Braille Day, this day aims at spreading awareness about braille and other accessible forms of communication. We salute the visually impaired who have learned to read and write despite odds. #WorldBrailleDay https://t.co/tS9VXjSoFV
World Braille Day. Today we recognize our dream children affected by this life-threatening illness. It is through their bravery that keep us at The Foundation inspired to continue making dreams come true and be a helping hand to their supportive families💙💫 https://t.co/ArScVwse19
Today on World Braille Day, we raise awareness for the visually impaired to emphasise their need for braille books because education opens doors.
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Braille is a written language for those who are blind or partially sighted and is essential in the context of education, freedom of expression and opinion, as well as social inclusion
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World Braille Day, celebrated since 2019, is observed to raise awareness of the importance of Braille as a means of communication in the full realization of the human rights for blind & partially sighted people. #WorldBrailleDay #WeThePeopleSA #UnitedInOurDiversity https://t.co/qlwOpggEm1
Another World Braille’s Day!
The World Braille Day reminds us of the importance of communication and empowerment for those who are visually impaired.
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World Braille Day is celebrated on 4th January, serving as a symbol of honour for the Braille system that has helped educate the visually impaired for several decades https://t.co/5lbVP6xdTI
World Braille Day commemorates the birth of Louis Braille – on 04 January 1809 in France. In 1829 he published his method of writing words, music and plain song by means of dots, for use by the blind and arranged by them. #worldbrailleday #totalrisksa https://t.co/ZK45gMtedw
World Braille Day seeks to raise awareness about the importance of braille as a means of communication for blind and partially sighted people. Braille is a tactile representation of alphabetic and numerical symbols that uses six dots to represent letters and numbers.
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