Government cites digital inclusion as enabler for PWDs to access jobs
Philip Thigo, the Special Envoy on Technology in the Executive Office of the President, has highlighted digital inclusion as an enabler for people with disabilities to access jobs and enterprise opportunities being presented by technology.
Speaking during the Inclusive Africa Conference 2024 that is being held in Nairobi, Thigo noted that currently over 96pc of websites do not have digital accessibility, which locks out Ksh.8 trillion of global business value that would accrue to digital accessibility.
Justice Dr. K.I. Laibuta, Judge of the Court of Appeal and Chair of the Board of Directors, inABLE, said that as a society, we need to invest in higher education for the youth living with disabilities as well as mobilise resources to address challenges inhibiting digital inclusion for people living with disabilities.
On her part, Irene Kirika, the Executive Director of inABLE, noted that 15pc of the African 1.4 billion population, which is identified as people living with disabilities is at risk of being left behind, stressing the need to invest in youth with disabilities to unlock the future of inclusion.
“We aspire to a future where disability inclusion will be seamless. Where digital accessibility will be part of the basic service delivery without the need for special considerations. She added.
While calling for equal opportunities for all, Kirika stressed that people with disabilities are not looking for pity but a fair chance. “People with disabilities are looking for equal opportunities and a fair chance to independently participate in everyday life, including access to education and employment opportunities.”