Revista Mensual y Gratuita
Nº100, December 2011
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Audiovisual Observatory for childhood and adolescence
World Memory Project
Generating opportunities for the intellectually disabled
Audiovisual Observatory for childhood and adolescence
The Observatorio Nacional del Audiovisual para la Infancia y la Adolescencia (National Audiovisual Observatory for childhood and adolescence) in Argentina is a center in charge of research, consultation and dissemination of policies and initiatives regarding audiovisual media and productions Childhood and Adolescence have access to.
World Memory Project
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has gathered millions of historical documents containing details about survivors and victims of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution during World War II. Ancestry.com has spent more than a decade creating advanced technological tools that have allowed billions of historical documents to become searchable online. Together, the two organizations have created the World Memory Project to allow the public to help make the records from the Museum searchable by name online for free—so more families of survivors and victims can discover what happened to their loved ones during one of the darkest chapters in human history.
Generating opportunities for the intellectually disabled
Steps foundation seeks to broaden sources of employment for disabled people by creating productive ventures in alliance with companies such as, for example, the coasters production project for an important chain of coffee shops in Buenos Aires from paper and the husk that detaches from roasted coffee grains’ recycling.
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