CITAD Calls on Government to Expand Assistive‑Technology Access for Disabled Persons
The Center for Inclusive Technology and Development (CITAD) is calling on the government to broaden access to assistive technology. The appeal focuses on persons with disabilities
The Center for Inclusive Technology and Development (CITAD) is calling on the government
to broaden access to assistive technology. The appeal focuses on persons with disabilities
who need adaptive devices. CITAD’s statement was published by NewsDiaryOnline. The
organization argues that expanded access can improve independence and participation. It
urges policy makers to allocate resources and streamline procurement. The call highlights
gaps in current assistive‑technology provision. Stakeholders are invited to discuss
implementation strategies. Future monitoring will assess whether policy changes are
enacted.