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Qatar and the needs of Arabic PWD Rethinking Universal Access

Qatar and the needs of Arabic PWD_David Banes

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Presentation about Qatar and the needs of Arabic PWD. ATIS4all First Workshop, 14th and 15th March, 2011. Madrid.

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Qatar and the needs of Arabic PWD

Rethinking Universal Access

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Rethinking the issue

• Traditionally the model has been to see the problem as one of the region

• This equates to a medical not social model of disability

• We perceive the problem as being local, not systemic

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Current model

• AT industry design and builds for a market, it has to as it must make profit to develop

• The model has been successful in developing for fixed markets.

• As a result english speakers and broadly latin based languages use and reuse eachothers material from advice to training to code and experience

• Non Latin languages are excluded as a result of the model

• Solution is to attempt to localise and retrofit AT to meet regional needs

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AT Ecosystem in Middle East is Changing

Region is characterised by – Variation of Language– Variation of Wealth– Variation of culture from west – differing principles

Region is developing Services – Awareness– Assessment– Training– Support – Research

Examples•Mada Center Qatar links with Egypt, Tunisia, UAE, Saudi Arabia•Technology platforms are changing from local to pervasive and cloud based

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Growth in Global Access requires new thinking• AT and Accessibility reframed

• Take account of language and culture – without assumptions and imposition of value judgements

• Explore definitions where integration of AT enhances existing social roles rather than replaces

• Found on principle that globally PWD have more in common than differences

• Start with licences -Open source and Creative commons need to evolve to allow universal use and reuse whilst protecting and financing industry and copyright holders as key stakeholders

• Entry level concept needs to be rethought as a global issue based on local dependencies not as a universal designed for those countries with long AT history, wealth or infrastructure

• Based on Universal Access• Designed as Vanilla to be flavoured

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Risks ?• Increased fragmentation• Increased dependence on Industrial model• Creation of a new third world of Digital Societies

• As global politics shift and evolves it is as much in the interests of developed AT regions to respond as it is of benefit to emerging ecosystems

• Leads to increased – Market– Investment– Value