EGYPT // 27.10.16
Able to aspire is a group project covering the topic of disabilities in Egypt |
printing Arms in EgyptTechnology // September 27, 2016Mohamed El Hossary, CEO of Etba3ly 3D together with his team are making a first in the Middle East.
Photo credit: Nadia Abu El Dahab. A mobile app for accessiblityTechnology // October 30, 2016Entaleq is a development by Helm.
Photo credit: Nourhan El Lithy. Photo Essay OnePhotography // October 30, 2016Take a closer look at how a start up business this year took on the project of printing arms as prosthetics.
Photo credit: Nadia Abu El Dahab. ProstheticsWriting // October 30, 2016Egypt has a long history in prosthetics.
Article by Lobna El Shirbiny. Differently Abled AthletePhotography // November 25, 2016A photo essay with Amr ElSohagy.
Photo credit: Nourhan El Lithy. Different Type of wheels In the egyptian streetsWriting // October 30, 2016Wheelchair users in Egypt.
Article by Nourhan El Lithy. |
ABOUT the teamThis website was produced by three graduating seniors, for the American University in Cairo, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication’s Multimedia Journalism Capstone course for Fall 2016.
Amir's storyAudio // October 26, 2016Find out how Amir Zaghloul moved to Egypt and the difficulties he faced wearing hearing aids.
Photo credit: Nourhan El Lithy. Disablity CentersStatistics // November 10, 2016Disablity in EgyptAudio // November 10, 2016Listen to our audio feature about what it's like to live, differently abled in Egypt.
Can you hear egypt?Writing // November 10, 20165.5% of Egypt suffer from hearing problems. Get an insight of what's it like to live in the loud city.
Article by Nadia Abu El Dahab. |