In observance of World Braille Day, President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has underscored the significance of Braille as a transformative tool that empowers individuals with visual impairments and promotes their active participation in society.
In his message issued on Saturday, President Muizzu emphasized that Braille serves as a bridge to independence, breaking down barriers that often hinder social inclusion and enabling visually impaired individuals to contribute meaningfully to national development.
The President applauded the efforts of advocates and organizations in the Maldives who work tirelessly to raise awareness and champion the rights of visually impaired citizens. He highlighted their vital role in fostering an inclusive society that upholds the dignity and rights of all individuals, regardless of their abilities.
President Muizzu reaffirmed the government’s responsibility to ensure that essential services and resources are accessible to the visually impaired community. He stated that his administration remains dedicated to implementing policies that address the specific needs of people with disabilities and support their journey toward independence and self-reliance.
Concluding his message, the President reiterated the government’s unwavering commitment to empowering people with disabilities and promoting their full inclusion in society. He emphasized the importance of collective efforts to create a society where every individual can live with dignity and contribute to the nation’s progress.
World Braille Day, observed annually on January 4, honors the invention of Braille and highlights the importance of accessibility and equal opportunities for visually impaired individuals worldwide.






















