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EENET Newsletters : Newsletter 11 Contents

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Anniversary events

In January 2007 we held EENET’s tenth anniversary seminar in London. This was attended by representatives from about 20 organisations and academic institutions that work with or support EENET. Inclusive Technology (our website sponsor) also celebrate their tenth anniversary this year. They very generously invited EENET to share their anniversary reception. We are also very grateful to Inclusive Technology for encouraging and funding the production of EENET’s new anniversary CD-ROM, leaflet and poster. Inclusive Technology has supported EENET’s website since 1997, enabling us to reach readers in almost 200 countries.

Susie Miles from EENET and the founders of Inclusive Technology celebrate 10 years

Susie Miles from EENET and the founders of Inclusive Technology celebrate 10 years.
(Children’s TV character, Bob the Builder, is cutting the birthday cake!)

New EENET resources for the anniversary year

All of these materials are available free of charge from EENET, while stocks last.

Translations PosterEENET Leaflet World Map Poster

The past and the future

The last 12 months have been very busy! During the second half of 2006, a large-scale evaluation of EENET was conducted, funded by NFU Norway (a former donor to EENET). You can read a summary of the evaluation recommendations on pages 14-15. As well as reviewing our past achievements and challenges, we have also been planning EENET’s future. An outline of our next 5-year plan can be found on pages 16-17.

Cover images: taken from birthday cards made for EENET by children and young people participating in KAYDA – the  Katwe Youth Development Association, Uganda. We would like to thank these wonderful young artists for their colourful contribution to our anniversary celebrations!

 

 

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16/11/2007