International networks
Visio is engaged in many international networks in Europe and worldwide. These networks enable us to share our experience and to acquire new knowledge about various aspects of visual impairment.
ICEVI: International Council for Education of People with Visual Impairment
ICEVI promotes access to inclusive, equitable, and quality education for all people with visual impairment.
Enviter: European Network for Vision Impairment Training Education & Research
ENVITER partners share experience and expertise and exchange good practices in rehabilitation, education and care.
International Society for Low Vision Rehabilitation Research
ISLRR stimulates research and shares information on low vision and the rehabilitation of people with low vision.
MDVI Euronet
MDVI Euronet members share knowledge and good practices on education and care for people with multiple disabilities and visual impairment.
Deafblind International
Deafblind International is an international not-for-profit membership organization that acts as a point of connection in deafblindness worldwide.
IAPB, International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness
IAPB is the global voice for the eye-care sector. Members work together to end avoidable sight loss and for access to affordable, accessible and inclusive eye care and rehabilitation services.
International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IASSIDD)
IASSIDD is a worldwide group dedicated to the scientific study of intellectual disability.
Typhlo & Tactus
Typhlo & Tactus aims to increase the quantity, quality and distribution of tactile illustrated books for children with visual impairments.
World Blind Union (WBU)
The World Blind Union is the global organization representing the estimated 253 million persons who are blind or partially sighted worldwide.