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When the visually impaired show themselves

Beyond the daily difficulties linked to disability, the visually impaired are also often confronted with the absent, indifferent or even sometimes hostile gaze of passers-by. The Eqla association is launching an awareness campaign to change the situation. With a slogan: “Visually impaired but not invisible”.


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Journalist at the Society department

By Patrice Leprince

Published on 10/13/2024 at 4:02 p.m.
Reading time: 5 min


OHe will first address the person next to me, even if they are talking about me. If I go to the doctor with my husband, he is often asked why I am there. But I’m here, and I can answer! » Most visually impaired people have experienced this one day.



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