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Malawi mandates accessible buildings by 2029 or face legal action
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75869, member: 636"] Malawi Gender Minister Mary Navicha told everyone at a disability awareness event in Mzimba that the country needs to stop leaving people with disabilities behind if it wants real progress. She said all public buildings have to get modified by 2029 to make them accessible, and anyone who ignores the deadline will catch legal heat. The government wants schools, banks, and workplaces to actually accommodate people with mobility issues instead of just talking about it. Federation of Disability Organizations board chair Mapopa Shaba pushed back on the ministry to actually follow through on policies instead of making empty promises. He wants sign language rolled out everywhere so communication barriers disappear. Traditional Authority Mzukuzuku backed the plan but said communities and officials need to step up education and welfare programs. Navicha dropped off maize flour at a primary school for deaf students during the event, which wrapped up a month-long awareness campaign. [/QUOTE]
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