12/03/2024 | Press release | Archived content
On this International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we celebrate the resilience, achievements, and aspirations of individuals in the Maldives who continue to inspire and advocate for a more inclusive society. Their stories remind us that accessibility and inclusivity are not just goals-they are essential to creating a cohesive and compassionate world.
Faathun shared her journey of navigating life with a disability-the struggles she has faced, the opportunities she seeks, and the incredible milestones she has achieved. Her story highlights the importance of breaking down barriers and fostering environments where everyone can thrive.
For Hussain, living with visual impairment offers a unique perspective on the world. His story encourages us to understand and empathize with how blind and visually impaired individuals hear, feel, and experience life. Empathy and compassion, he reminds us, are essential for building a truly inclusive community.
Zee's journey showcases the power of determination and representation. Completing O'Levels with courage, Zee wants children, especially those like her, to know they can overcome challenges and achieve their dreams.
Ahmed emphasizes the critical need for inclusive education in schools, urging us to ensure equitable and high-quality learning opportunities for persons with disabilities. Inclusivity in education is the foundation for empowerment and lifelong learning.
Eshal's inspirational journey highlights the importance of promoting accessibility, kindness, and inclusivity in all aspects of society and development. Her story serves as a reminder that inclusion benefits everyone, making communities stronger and more unified.
This year also marked a landmark achievement in civic participation in the Maldives. For the first time, voters who are blind or visually impaired used an innovative template for autonomous voting during the Presidential Elections. This historic step demonstrates how technology and commitment to inclusivity can ensure equal opportunities for participation in democratic processes.
As we celebrate these stories and milestones, let us recommit to creating a more accessible and inclusive Maldives, where everyone can contribute and belong. Together, we can build a society that leaves no one behind.