Purpose and General Organization of the ICEB
The purpose of the International Council on English Braille is to coordinate and improve standards for braille usage for all English-speaking users of braille. Refer to the ICEB Committee page for details of its organization, committees and representatives.
The members of the ICEB are the various countries where English is spoken, and membership is open to all such countries. The present membership consists the following eight countries:
- Australia
- Canada
- Ireland
- Nepal
- New Zealand
- South Africa
- United Kingdom
- United States
The ICEB Constitution was adopted May 31, 1991, and last revised May 27, 2024.
ICEB General Assembly Archives
The ICEB General Assembly meets every four years.
- 2024 General Assembly Reports, Papers and Presentations – hosted in Auckland, New Zealand
- 2024 General Assembly Resolutions
- 2020 General Assembly Reports, Papers and Presentations – virtual event hosted in London, England
- 2020 General Assembly Resolutions
- Shorthand Braille Codes
- Adult Braille Learning Resources
- 2018 Mid-Term Executive Meeting Reports – Dublin, Ireland
- 2016 General Assembly Papers – Baltimore, USA
- 2016 General Assembly Country Reports
- 2016 General Assembly Resolutions
- 2012 General Assembly Papers – Johannesburg, South Africa
- 2012 General Assembly Resolutions
- 2008 General Assembly Resolutions – Melbourne, Australia
- 2004 General Assembly Resolutions – Toronto, Canada
- 1999 General Assembly Resolutions – Baltimore, USA
- 1995 General Assembly – Seven Oaks, Kent, UK