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The "Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability" (APCD) is a regional center on disability, which will be established in Bangkok towards 2004 as a legacy of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons 1993-2002, under the joint collaboration of the Government of Japan and the Government of Thailand. In this context, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) started the APCD project in Bangkok on 1 August 2002.
The Center will be collaborating with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), United Nations agencies, International non-governmental organizations and non-governmental organizations of people with disabilities.
To promote the empowerment of people with disabilities and a barrier-free society in developing countries in the Asia and Pacific Region
*Rural areas and towns in the countryside, with isolated and outer island communities are being fully considered.
1. Networking and collaboration:

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The Center will facilitate a regional network and collaboration among disability-related organizations by establishing focal point organizations for collaboration and information-sharing, as well as seeking associate organizations for strong relationships and information-sharing in each country in the Region.
2. Training implementation:
The Center will prepare and implement a variety of disability-related human resource development training in the following fields:
People with all types of disabilities will be encouraged to join the training. Since necessary expenses will be provided by the Center, the trainees will be required to be a focal point for the Center to further develop collaboration of regional activities with the Center.
3. Information support:

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The Center will serve as a disability-related information center for the region in collaboration with governmental and non-governmental organizations, particularly grass-roots organizations, to promote and develop an accessible information system such as the Digitally Accessible Information System (DAISY). This will encourage grass-roots organizations to share disability-related information and disseminate it in a reachable way to all types of the disabilities in the Region. The Center will release a quarterly newsletter and update the website regularly to disseminate significant activities and news in the Region.
The Center will: