Most banks treat people with disabilities like regular customers with accessibility needs. They're not—they’re customers with fundamentally different financial needs.
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Rwanda: Disability Enrolment Rises but Access Challenges Remain
Venantie Mukabutera, a parent from Bumbogo Sector in Gasabo District, once believed it would be impossible for her child living with a disability to attend school like other children.
The Post Matric Scholarship for Students With Disabilities scheme, launched by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment ...
The promise of technology as a saviour isn’t entirely wrong. But it will remain a myth until it serves us in the languages we ...
The benefits provide important economic support for older people who cannot work. The White House recently halted changes to ...
Tucker and her students make adaptive toys for teachers to use in their classroom and to give a few away to students. These ...
Disabled Americans control over $490 billion in disposable income, making the disability economy one of the most powerful consumer and entrepreneurial markets in the country. Glob ...
On Dec. 3, members of Arc Human Services opened the doors to the Technology Library in their Rochester offices located along ...
CEOs and C-suite leaders convened in Tokyo for SYNC25, the world’s first accountability summit focused specifically on ...
Kuwait: Kuwait International Bank (KIB) concluded its participation as a strategic sponsor of the 2025 International Conference and Forum on Assistive Technologies for Special Needs (ATSN’25). The ...
AbilityX 2025, a major conference on disability inclusion in Nigeria, has ended in Lagos with calls for better policies, more ...
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