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Seminar on Accessibility for All
Statements
bullet Amb. Felipe Mabilangan
bullet John Langmore
bullet Sarbuland Khan
Presentations
bullet María Cristina Sará-Serrano: Introduction
bullet Charles Kuhlman: Technology Issues
bullet John Mathiason: Policy Issues
bullet Matt Bohnam: eCollaboration
bullet Leo Valdes: Accessibility Strategies
bullet Clinton Rapley: Lessons Learned

 

 

Seminar on Accessibility for All

United Nations, New York

May 6, 1999

The Accessibility 1998 project wound up with a seminar on Accessibility for All at United Nations Headquarters. It was attended by government delegates, United Nations staff and representatives of non-governmental organizations.

  H.E. Mr. Felipe Mabilangan The seminar was opened by H.E. Mr. Felipe Mabilangan, Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines. Ambassador Mabilangan's statement stressed the importance of accessibility in designing the Internet. John Langmore, Director of the United Nations Division for Social Policy and Development and Sarbuland Khan, Director of the Division for ECOSOC Support and Coordination emphasized the importance of making the Internet available to all.
  Maria Cristina Sara-Serrano Mathiason On behalf of AIMS, María Cristina Sará-Serrano, President,  provided an overview of why the Internet needed to be accessible and what was needed to make it accessible.
 

Chuck Kuhlman making his presentation

Four presentations of experiences in the project were made. Charles Kuhlman of New York University  dealt with issues and trends in Internet technologies.
 

Dr. John Mathiason

John Mathiason of AIMS presented global Internet policy issues, including the need to revise international normative standards to reflect the need for accessibility in the Internet.
  Matt Bonham making his presentation Matt Bonham of Syracuse University outlined the experience in the project on distance collaboration and suggested new directions.
 

Leo Valdes speaking to the seminar

Leo Valdes of Vision Office Support Services discussed strategies for making Internet sites accessible.
  Clinton Rapley

The presentation concluded with a summary by Clinton Rapley of the United Nations Division for Social Policy and Development of lessons learned and a discussion of aspects of accessibility in which a several attendees participated.


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