Aiming for an accessible, inclusive future


IN the vibrant tapestry of Malaysian society, a shadow lingers over the accessibility of public buildings for those with disabilities.

Despite legislative efforts to promote inclusivity and equal access, the reality for many individuals with disabilities is one of navigating physical and social barriers that limit their freedom and participation in public life. The absence of essential facilities such as ramps, elevators, and accessible parking spaces in government offices, shopping centres, and educational institutions perpetuates a cycle of exclusion and marginalisation.

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