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  2. Deafness in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Deaf Resource Center (PDRC) was founded in 2001. [11] Their main focus is research in the Filipino Sign Language field and how Deafness affects socio-economic standing. [11] They also provide resources for Deaf people and their families and friends, especially telecommunication technology. [11]

  3. Philippine Federation of the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Federation of the Deaf is responsible for implementation of the project output in Philippines. Marites Raquel Estiller-Corpuz is the only Deaf local project director out of these four countries. The Project is funded for three years to develop dictionaries and teaching materials as well as a database of sign language data. [19]

  4. Disability in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Statistics Authority recorded a total of 1.443 million people in the Philippines (1.57% of the total population) has disability as of 2010 and categorized them according to age group, gender, and region. [2]

  5. Deaf News - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Moth is a news channel created and run by Alex Abenchuchan that began airing in August 2015. The channel delivers news in American Sign Language and typically covers trending news stories with an emphasis on deaf related topics. Videos are posted Monday through Friday on the channel's website, YouTube channel, and Facebook page. [3]

  6. Category:Deafness by country - Wikipedia

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    Deaf culture by country (36 C) Deaf people by nationality (56 C) G. Deafness in Germany (2 C, 4 P) I. ... Deafness in the Philippines; Deafness in Poland; Deafness in ...

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  8. Peter Alexander's sister Rebecca started to lose her sight at ...

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    “Babies (with Type 1) are born deaf and have rapid progression of vision (loss), so they end up deaf and blind within the first 10 years of life,” Holt explains.

  9. Philippine School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine School for the Deaf (PSD), formerly known as the School for the Deaf and Blind (SDB), [1] is a learning institution for individuals with hearing impairments in the Philippines. Established in 1907, the institution is a semi-residential school and is the only deaf school owned by the Philippine government.