2)
2,100 copies of the book "Sonhos do Dia" in 9 accessible formats were published for the project. 1,653 copies of the
book were distributed to the participants so far.
3)
70 Teachers and Educators participated in 3 Accessible Book Workshops.
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UTLOOK
WVA has the expertise to help other publishers and organizations to replicate this project. It is true that depending on
the book, the accessible formats can cost up to 15 times the publishing cost of a printed book. On the other hand,
publishing a book in DAISY format, for example, can be relatively cheap if the book has no pictures or images. Soon, sign
language software will work just like the best screen readers today. The more WVA participates in forums, conferences
and helps to develop a pool of accessibility specialists and professionals, the more it sees that the future of our inclusive
communities will be a rich mix of new technologies and human talent. What is needed to spread project like "Every
person has the right to know all stories" is dialogue and more inspiring examples of inclusive publishing. Because of its
focus on inclusion, 10 of WVA's publications were recommended by both UNICEF and UNESCO so far.
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