Participants
What do those who are going to attend and participate say about World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021?
José María Viera, director of the @BlindUnion , is convinced that the WBS Madrid 2021 will mark a before and after in the inclusion and non-discrimination of blind people around the world, becoming a historic milestone pic.twitter.com/qTo5yy0sM0
— World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 (@WBSMadrid2021) May 18, 2021
Videos of participants and attendees at the World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 are starting to arrive. She is @ainekc95, from Norway. She explains the importance of this Summit to continue working together for the rights of blind people and the total inclusion around the world. pic.twitter.com/aBG5rbMkfF
— World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 (@WBSMadrid2021) May 13, 2021
Michal Rimon, CEO of @AccessIL, explains the importance of moving together towards a more inclusive society that safeguards the rights of blind people. Remember that you are still in time to register for the WBS Madrid 2021 https://t.co/h7nUSXEu7E pic.twitter.com/NiutduZ5d0
— World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 (@WBSMadrid2021) May 14, 2021
We are constantly receiving videos from the participants, like this one by Thet Py Oo, from Myanmar, who tells us how excited he is to participate, for the first time, in a global Summit as the World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 pic.twitter.com/PSDyFHkL6Z
— World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 (@WBSMadrid2021) May 17, 2021
There are fewer and fewer days until the World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 starts, and Vikas Chauhan, from India, explains to us that he will not miss the appointment scheduled for June 28-30. pic.twitter.com/qg0E9JQEny
— World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 (@WBSMadrid2021) May 17, 2021
From Canada, one of the countries with more registered, comes this video of Mohammad waliul, who claims that blind people also have the right to work and have the same work conditions as others pic.twitter.com/mOvrgklFjk
— World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 (@WBSMadrid2021) May 17, 2021
Jahangir Alam, from Bangladesh, is looking forward to the start of the World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021. He want to exchange experiences and opinions with specialists and participants from all over the world. You are still in time to register: https://t.co/4o2Z4ATm3H pic.twitter.com/qIn0Q2bWuR
— World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 (@WBSMadrid2021) May 24, 2021
Mariaan Van der Linde, specialist in new technologies for blind people in South Africa, believes that the World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 will give her the opportunity to share learnings that will help participants in their lives pic.twitter.com/7Os25bXS82
— World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 (@WBSMadrid2021) May 25, 2021
As Peruvian lawyer Juan Carlos León Zaá explains, there is still much to do and learn, but the World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 is a great step to continue advancing in favor of the rights of blind people around the world pic.twitter.com/qotwPN7QOT
— World Blindness Summit Madrid 2021 (@WBSMadrid2021) May 25, 2021
More info in wbs20@once.es