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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Egyptian people. It includes Egyptian people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Disabled people from Egypt .
Estimates for the prevalence of disability in Egypt have varied widely. The 2006 Egyptian census reported that 1.8% of the population had a disability. [2] However, a study in 2011 by the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, and Egyptian civil society estimated that 8.5 million people, or 11% of Egypt's population, had a disability.
Article 81 of Egypt's 2014 Constitution states that people with disabilities shall be given equal opportunities in all avenues of life such as through jobs, economically, socially, health, environment adaptations, political rights, justice, etc. [14] Article 10 of the Rehabilitation Act No. 39, which was then amended by Law No. 49 in 1981 ...
The term describes when people with disabilities are called inspirational solely or in part on the basis of their disability. [10] [11] Researchers note that information is prioritized for people with disabilities, with communication as a hard distinct second and entertainment is framed as a luxury [12]
The multi-colored tiles likely date to the 3rd century A.D. These photos were posted on the town's Facebook page (Comune di Negrar di Valpolicella) with the following caption (translated from ...
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A man who lost most of his sight eight years ago said companies needed to do more to employ and support people with disabilities, as they were "just as talented". Alex Innes, 35, from Cambridge ...
Most scholars believe that Egyptians in antiquity looked pretty much as they look today, with a gradation of darker shades toward the Sudan". [11] Christopher Ehret wrote in 1996: "Ancient Egyptian civilization was, in ways and to an extent usually not recognized, fundamentally African. The evidence of both language and culture reveals these ...