Our Principles 1. We value transparency, human rights and contribution while performing our job. 2. We are against race, ethnicity, language, religion, colour, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, social status and political view discrimination. Our Mission Conducting following up and advocacy operations to implement disabled, especially visually impaired individuals' rights that are guaranteed in the legislation. Coping with discriminatory attitudes that disabled individuals are facing in their education and employment. Playing an active role to put developed solutions into practice so that disabled students can benefit from all educational opportunities as much as their peers. Researching to make technology a part of disabled people's education and work lives and increasing their opportunities of accessing academic knowledge. Being part of the process of implementing appropriate regulations for visually impaired teachers' vocational problems in consultations with related departments. Attempting governmentally and juristically, producing/conducting projects to accomplish all these missions.