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TecAccess Presents at the Shafallah Forum 2009 in Doha


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(804) 749-8646
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Rockville, VA - April 10, 2009 -- Debra Ruh, founder and CEO of TecAccess, the leading provider of accessibility solutions, will present at the Shafallah Forum in Doha, Qatar on the topic of independent living on April 20-22nd, 2009.

The 2009 Forum will explore how to overcome factors that perpetuate disability marginalization, including widespread poverty due to lack of access to education, opportunity, and unfair labor practices. "TecAccess looks forward to promoting greater independence for all through the sharing of ideas on topics such as universal access to education, inclusive societies, innovative technologies, and poverty-reduction strategies," explained Debra Ruh.

The 4th Annual International Forum will bring together advocates, family members, scholars, members of government, and professionals from a variety of perspectives to explore the theme of "Achieving Independence." Experts will explore how to overcome factors that perpetuate disability marginalization, including widespread poverty due to lack of access to education, opportunity, and unfair labor practices.

The Forum will feature keynote addresses by global leaders, roundtable discussions, symposia, paper presentations, and exhibits.



About TecAccess

Winner of numerous awards, including the 2005 Secretary of Labor´s New Freedom Initiative Award, TecAccess is an industry-leading IT firm providing Section 508 compliance and electronic and information technology (E&IT) accessibility solutions for clients in government, private industry, and higher education throughout the world. TecAccess is a certified Woman-Owned and SBA certified 8(a) and Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) committed to hiring people with disabilities.

For further information about TecAccess, please call: (804) 749-8646 , e-mail info@tecaccess.net, or visit our website at www.TecAccess.net.

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