President Alvi calls for Braille investment

Nation has made significant strides in incorporating Braille within educational institutions

President Arif Alvi. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD:

President Dr. Arif Alvi has reaffirmed the commitment to advancing the rights of individuals with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of investing in Braille education, enhancing its inclusion, and expanding access to its materials. He considers these steps crucial in building an inclusive and equitable society.

In a message commemorating World Braille Day on January 4, President Alvi stated, "Uniting for universal accessibility isn’t a privilege but a reflection of our collective resolve. I am confident that by working together, we can create a world where barriers are eliminated, and opportunities are made accessible for everyone."

The president highlighted the significance of World Braille Day in improving access to knowledge for individuals with visual disabilities. He commended Pakistan's progressive efforts in enhancing accessibility for those with visual impairments and paid homage to Louis Braille, whose invention transformed the lives of millions by providing literacy to people with visual disabilities.

President Alvi noted Pakistan's dedication to advancing Braille literacy and accessibility, citing the country's endorsement of the internationally acclaimed Marrakesh Treaty for visually impaired persons. This treaty facilitates access to millions of books in Braille, audios, and large prints.

The nation has made significant strides in incorporating Braille within educational institutions and libraries, providing enhanced materials for higher education. President Alvi highlighted advanced training programs initiated by Pakistan, benefiting students, educators, and parents to create an inclusive environment in public spaces where individuals with visual impairments can smoothly access vital information and education.

"By integrating Braille, Pakistan demonstrates an unwavering dedication to inclusivity, ensuring equitable access to education, literature, training, and rehabilitation opportunities across every province, irrespective of visual ability," he added.

The president said Pakistan had initiated advanced training programs benefiting students, educators and parents, to facilitate an inclusive environment in public spaces where persons with visual impairments can smoothly access vital information and education.

President Alvi concluded by stating that these endeavors underscored the nation's commitment to upholding the rights and dignity of all its citizens.

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