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Estonia


Eesti Pimedate Liit
(Estonian Federation of the Blind)

Lai 9, Tallinn 10133, Estonia.
Contact person: Anne-Mall Kroon
Tel: +372 6411 972
Fax: +372 6411 831
Email: pimedateliit@hot.ee
Web: www.pimedateliit.ee
Activities: Main activities include: communication on the government level, participating in the legislation concerning people with visual impairment as well as in the work of government committees (e.g. on education, rehabilitation, assisting equipment), introducing and informing the public of our system, communicating with respective unions abroad, serving the interests of the blind and providing them with all possible assistance, including vocational training, education, medical care and rehabilitation, publishing information and literature in Braille and on tape.
Last updated: 13/04/2007

Eesti Pimedate Raamatukogu
(Estonian Libray for the Blind)

Tondi 8a, 11313 Tallinn, Estonia.
Tel: +372 6 748 965; +372 6 748 212
Fax: +372 6 748 213
Email: epr@epr.ee
Web: www.epr.ee
Activities: Production of Braille and audio material for loan to the blind and visually impaired in Estonia.
Last updated: 05/04/2006

Eesti Pimekurtide Tugiliit
(Estonian Support Union of the Deafblind)
Ehte 7, 10318 Tallinn, Estonia.
Contact person: Maarja Kirsberg, Chairwoman
Tel: +372 6 748 497
Fax: +372 6 748 497
Email: info@pimekurdud.ee
Web: www.pimekurdid.ee
Activities: Objectives include: protecting the legal rights and interests of deafblind people; Pedagogical and social rehabilitation of children and adults and improving their quality of life; Training teachers and partners working with the deafblind; Gathering the necessary information on deafblindness and organising co-operation between legal entities and private persons in fields relating to deafblindness.
Last updated: 13/04/2007

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