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Mada (Qatar Assistive Technology Center)

Mada is a non-profit organization based in Doha, Qatar that is committed to connecting people with disabilities to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as a way of fostering greater equity and empowerment, and creating public awareness around best practices in assistive technology. As a public private partnership, Mada is a collaborative effort between key ICT industry partners, disability service providers and different governmental bodies. Mada is committed to providing solutions that are based on impartial expert advice and assessment to ensure best practices in ICT-related assistive technologies, including the provision of information and training for people with disabilities, parents, and professionals. At the heart of Mada will be a state-of-the-art Resource Centre in Doha that will feature interactive environments for the visually impaired, hearing impaired, learning disabled, and people with physical disabilities, with an information resource library highlighting the latest developments and best practices in the field of assistive technology.

7th floor, Al Nasr Tower B, Al Corniche Road
PO Box 24230
Doha, Qatar
Telephone: +974-4459-4050.
Web: http://www.mada.org.qa.
Email: dbanes@mada.org.qa.

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