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Turkish aid agency TIKA reaches out to visually-impaired people in Bangladesh

Anadolu Agency LIFE
Published August 08,2019
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The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) has reached out to visually-impaired people, who are members of a remote community in southeastern Bangladesh.

TIKA donated some technical materials including "a braille printer and software, a computer and 10,000 pieces of braille paper," said the aid agency in a press release on Thursday.

"Visually-impaired people are now getting education and training and working in many areas. They can be good human resource for their society and can never be burden for their families and society," Ismail Gündoğdu, TIKA's country coordinator, said during the donation ceremony at the National Society of the Blind and Partially Sighted in southwestern Khulna district.

Referring to the donation as gifts from the people of Turkey, he said: "We always support Bangladesh and we will continue our support."

He expected that such visits and gifts make the Bangladeshi visually-impaired people very happy and help two countries promote friendly relations.