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Latest news
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UN member states agreement on the sustainable development goals
5 August 2015
We are particularly pleased to see a commitment to ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for all, particularly as we know worldwide...
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Chief Executive of Sense and Sense International awarded the Anne Sullivan Macy Medal
31 May 2015
The 16th World Conference of Deafblind International is under way in Bucharest. The Deafblind International awards were presented on Thursday 28...
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Message of support for Ankur Foundation for Inclusive Education in Nepal
29 April 2015
Following the tragic earthquake in Nepal on Saturday, Sense International today sent a message of support to the Ankur Foundation for Inclusive...
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Sense International beneficiaries in Peru awarded scholarship to develop vocational skills
14 April 2015
The Peruvian government has awarded two deafblind people training scholarships to develop their skills in massage.
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New book produced by Sense International (India)
11 December 2014
A new book called 'senses lost and found - stories of hope' has just been published
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DJ treks Machu Picchu for Sense International Peru
3 December 2014
DJ and radio presenter Yvette Chivers (MissChivers) trekked Machu Picchu in Peru to raise money for children and adults who are both deaf and blind.
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SI Uganda introduces the first community-based education curriculum
20 October 2014
The curriculum will provide a framework that will support deafblind children to learn in a home setting.
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An update on our work in Kenya - the Wezesha project
22 September 2014
This time last year saw the first deafblind curriculum being rolled out in Kenya. A year on, this has had a huge impact on the quality of education...
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First deafblind curriculum in Kenya
6 August 2013
Edwin Osundwa, country representative for SI Kenya, explains on The Guardian Global Development Professionals Network website.
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Radio 4 appeal
31 July 2013
Famous stage actor Simon Russell Beale recently recorded an appeal for Sense International, for broadcast in October.
First published: Tuesday 18 June 2013
Last updated: Friday 6 December 2019