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		<description><![CDATA[Why is it important to keep things in order? It takes time and keeps you away from actual work. &#8220;Only the stupid need organisation &#8212; the genius controls the chaos&#8221;, Albert Einstein supposedly said. So why bother? Why have an organisation like HURIDOCS that helps others build databases, organise (and build) their websites and train [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Global Disability Rights Library project announces a call for organizations to apply to receive a free digital Global Disability Rights Library (GDRL). Applications are open to disabled people&#8217;s organizations, universities, and agencies in developing countries. Sixty organizations will receive the digital library to empower them to disseminate valuable disability rights knowledge and toolkits to [...]]]></description>
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