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How Kenya's ICT Accessibility Standards can create more inclusive workplaces

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A voter in a wheelchair is assisted to cast his vote at Getumo Kemoreko polling center in Bomachoge Borabu Kisii County on August 9, 20222. [Sammy Omingo, Standard]

As the world observes the International Day of Persons with Disabilities in 2023, Kenya emerges as a pioneer in fostering inclusivity by adopting a groundbreaking national standard for information and communication technology (ICT) accessibility. Kenya has become one of the first countries in Africa to gazette such standards, solidifying its commitment to ensuring that ICT products and services cater to the needs of persons with disabilities, older individuals, and other users who benefit from accessibility features.

The standard, known as Kenya Standard KS 2952-1-2:2022, was gazetted in May 2022 and it aims to ensure that ICT products and services are designed to meet the needs of persons with disabilities, older individuals, and other users who benefit from accessibility features. By implementing this standard, organizations can create more inclusive workplaces that respect the diversity and dignity of their employees and customers.

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