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Fwd: [iceb-announce] Reminder: Midterm Executive Meeting of the International Council on English Braille

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Frances Mary D'Andrea
Fri, Apr 8, 2022 4:06 PM

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From: "Jen Goulden" jgoulden@CRAWFORDTECH.COM
Subject: [iceb-announce] Reminder: Midterm Executive Meeting of the International Council on English Braille
Date: April 5, 2022 at 1:15:52 PM EDT

Midterm Executive Meeting of the International Council on English Braille

The International Council on English Braille (ICEB) is pleased to confirm that the midterm meeting of the Executive Committee will be held from Sunday 5th June to Thursday 9th June 2022. The event will be held daily online via Zoom at 20:00 UTC. The virtual meeting will bring the Executive Committee together to discuss ICEB business, including updates on work undertaken by ICEB committees. The meeting will include additional presentations on braille and reports from the member country representatives to ICEB. Observers are welcome to attend.

The deadline to register is the 13th of May, 2022. The meeting agenda, as well as committee and country reports, will be provided to  registrants in Word and BRF formats. Visit www.iceb.org/register http://www.iceb.org/registerto complete the registration form.

Those interested are also invited to follow @ICEBbraille on Twitter and the hashtag #ICEB2022 for updates.

Thanks are extended to Braille Literacy Canada (BLC) for hosting the
meeting in collaboration with ICEB. We look forward to connecting with you all in a week dedicated to braille!

The International Council on English Braille (ICEB) was formed in 1991 and provides a forum for international cooperation among those countries that use English-language braille by assisting countries to establish standard-setting bodies in relation to braille codes and practices; working towards the development and adoption of international minimum standards for the production and teaching of braille; and facilitating the exchange of braille materials between member countries. Its members currently include braille authorities from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. To learn more about ICEB, visit http://www.iceb.org http://www.iceb.org/or write to info@iceb.org mailto:info@iceb.org.
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FYI > Begin forwarded message: > > From: "Jen Goulden" <jgoulden@CRAWFORDTECH.COM> > Subject: [iceb-announce] Reminder: Midterm Executive Meeting of the International Council on English Braille > Date: April 5, 2022 at 1:15:52 PM EDT > > Midterm Executive Meeting of the International Council on English Braille > > The International Council on English Braille (ICEB) is pleased to confirm that the midterm meeting of the Executive Committee will be held from Sunday 5th June to Thursday 9th June 2022. The event will be held daily online via Zoom at 20:00 UTC. The virtual meeting will bring the Executive Committee together to discuss ICEB business, including updates on work undertaken by ICEB committees. The meeting will include additional presentations on braille and reports from the member country representatives to ICEB. Observers are welcome to attend. > > The deadline to register is the 13th of May, 2022. The meeting agenda, as well as committee and country reports, will be provided to registrants in Word and BRF formats. Visit www.iceb.org/register <http://www.iceb.org/register>to complete the registration form. > > Those interested are also invited to follow @ICEBbraille on Twitter and the hashtag #ICEB2022 for updates. > > Thanks are extended to Braille Literacy Canada (BLC) for hosting the > meeting in collaboration with ICEB. We look forward to connecting with you all in a week dedicated to braille! > > The International Council on English Braille (ICEB) was formed in 1991 and provides a forum for international cooperation among those countries that use English-language braille by assisting countries to establish standard-setting bodies in relation to braille codes and practices; working towards the development and adoption of international minimum standards for the production and teaching of braille; and facilitating the exchange of braille materials between member countries. Its members currently include braille authorities from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. To learn more about ICEB, visit http://www.iceb.org <http://www.iceb.org/>or write to info@iceb.org <mailto:info@iceb.org>. > _._,_._,_