
PWDs call for accessible transport and infrastructure as KMA supports 57 with business grants
Speaking at a presentation ceremony, the Kumasi Metro Chairman of Ghana Federation of Disability Organisations (GFD), Francis Lare, said many government and private infrastructure remains inaccessible to PWDs, limiting their movement and participation in economic activities.
The Ghana Federation of Disability Organisations has called on the government and private institutions to make public buildings and transport systems accessible to persons with disabilities.
He explained that the increase in the Disability Fund was to ensure that PWDs felt included in society and were able to support themselves without depending on others, adding that the government remains committed to meeting the needs of all citizens.
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