• Views Of Life: Interview with Rodrigo Santos, President of ACAPO, the Association of Blind and Visually Impaired of Portugal

  • Nov 1 2024
  • Length: 9 mins
  • Podcast

Views Of Life: Interview with Rodrigo Santos, President of ACAPO, the Association of Blind and Visually Impaired of Portugal

  • Summary

  • Odyssey Global Media is pleased to globally broadcast "The Views of Life" series with cooperation partners Austrian Broadcasting Corporation and European Blind Union⁋

    In this episode of the #ViewsOfLife series, Julius interviews Rodrigo Santos, who is deeply committed to his job. He is also a member of the Board of the European Blind Union, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2024.⁋

    Rodrigo speaks about important principles: how blind and partially sighted people could find their ways within inclusive societies, about his passion for travelling and about the agenda of the EBU General Assembly in February 2024 in Lisbon (Portugal).⁋

    #ViewsOfLife is a cooperative media project by European Blind Union (EBU) and ORF_connect for technical support of production. Through this initiative, journalist Julius Kratky will interview people from different EBU National Members to know more about the situation of blind and partially sighted people across Europe. EBU-Editor: Nacho Lopez⁋

    Links:⁋

    Cooperation/partners:⁋ European Blind Union:⁋ euroblind.org ⁋ and⁋ ORF - Austrian Broadcasting Corporation⁋ orf.at ⁋ ORF_connect is an initiative for video communication.⁋

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