PM Shehbaz stresses equal opportunities for visually impaired
- PM urges schools, civil society, media, and the private sector to promote Braille literacy and accessible facilities
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday reaffirmed his government’s commitment to providing equal opportunities for persons with visual impairments, marking World Braille Day.
In a statement, the prime minister highlighted the role of Louis Braille’s system in expanding access to education, information, and professional opportunities worldwide. He noted that the United Nations General Assembly designated Jan. 4 as World Braille Day in 2018 to recognize its importance.
Sharif praised the achievements of visually impaired Pakistanis, citing Saima Saleem, an officer at Pakistan’s mission to the United Nations, as an example of overcoming challenges through excellence.
He emphasized Pakistan’s commitment under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and noted the 2023 ratification of the Marrakesh Treaty, which facilitates access to published works in accessible formats for persons with visual or print disabilities.
The prime minister called on educational institutions, civil society, the private sector, and the media to promote Braille literacy and accessible facilities.
He reiterated that the government is focused on ensuring that all citizens can participate fully in the country’s development.























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