Nabil Eid
“Ago the beginning of my career, I believe that people are the real wealth of the nation and nothing in the world is impossible if we work together!”
I have built and implemented successful projects campaigns, strategies, and launched many initiatives in public and private sector for capacity development in rural/urban and disadvantaged communities.
I have over 20 years of experience in ICT4D of children, youth, women and elderly and expert of persons with disabilities by using ICT and assistive technology.
Consulting, leading web and centre teams also analytical for promoting innovative through ICT
I can help and be responsible for capacity development /building, innovative and initiatives of: Empowering/Digital literacy for women, persons with disabilities, youth, launches strategies to better life via ICT4D.
Comfortable in interacting with all levels of the organizations, public/private sectors and responsible for many full staff –time and volunteers.
I worked as coordinator in Middle East and North Africa, participated in Eastern Africa and OIC countries and IOR-ARC movement and many initiatives wild world.
I worked as coordinator in Middle East and North Africa, participated in Eastern Africa, OIC countries and IOR-ARC movement and many initiatives worldwide.
I wrote many books & articles, work papers and hold many facilitating workshops, several training and workshops certificates from different organization such as UNDP, ESCWA, Telecentre.org Foundation, World Arab links, Universities, NGOs and Institutes such as leadership community development certificate for people.
Specialties: ICT4D communities, ICT and AT for Dev Disabilities, ICTs in non-Formal Education.
ICT Policy, ICT in Education, Training and Capacity Building.
Address: Syrian Arab Republic
I have built and implemented successful projects campaigns, strategies, and launched many initiatives in public and private sector for capacity development in rural/urban and disadvantaged communities.
I have over 20 years of experience in ICT4D of children, youth, women and elderly and expert of persons with disabilities by using ICT and assistive technology.
Consulting, leading web and centre teams also analytical for promoting innovative through ICT
I can help and be responsible for capacity development /building, innovative and initiatives of: Empowering/Digital literacy for women, persons with disabilities, youth, launches strategies to better life via ICT4D.
Comfortable in interacting with all levels of the organizations, public/private sectors and responsible for many full staff –time and volunteers.
I worked as coordinator in Middle East and North Africa, participated in Eastern Africa and OIC countries and IOR-ARC movement and many initiatives wild world.
I worked as coordinator in Middle East and North Africa, participated in Eastern Africa, OIC countries and IOR-ARC movement and many initiatives worldwide.
I wrote many books & articles, work papers and hold many facilitating workshops, several training and workshops certificates from different organization such as UNDP, ESCWA, Telecentre.org Foundation, World Arab links, Universities, NGOs and Institutes such as leadership community development certificate for people.
Specialties: ICT4D communities, ICT and AT for Dev Disabilities, ICTs in non-Formal Education.
ICT Policy, ICT in Education, Training and Capacity Building.
Address: Syrian Arab Republic
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Papers by Nabil Eid
Information and communications technology and assistive technology offer new opportunities for everyone, but these opportunities are specifically more significant for PwDs, who use assistive technology for their daily activities to a higher extent than people in general. Today’s assistive technology, which is adapted to everyone’s abilities, means that disabled end users are able to participate in all aspects of social life on more equal terms than ever before. It is vital that people are able to benefit on an equal basis from the rapid development of ICT, to enable them to partake in an inclusive and barrier‐free information society.
Books by Nabil Eid
Information and communications technology and assistive technology offer new opportunities for everyone, but these opportunities are specifically more significant for PwDs, who use assistive technology for their daily activities to a higher extent than people in general. Today’s assistive technology, which is adapted to everyone’s abilities, means that disabled end users are able to participate in all aspects of social life on more equal terms than ever before. It is vital that people are able to benefit on an equal basis from the rapid development of ICT, to enable them to partake in an inclusive and barrier‐free information society.