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Malawi Union for the Blind has called upon all Malawians to be inclusive and diversity to enable individuals with disability to thrive and contribute to the gro
Center for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) in conjunction with Malawi Union for the Blind (MUB) have embarked on translating Covid-19 vaccination awareness materials into braille in order to improve covid-19 vaccine uptake in the country.
The National Planning Commission (NPC) has not only produced the Malawi 2063 vision document in braille version, but it has also started distribution the copies which are both in Chichewa and English.
The document was officially handed over to Malawi Union for the Blind (MUB) on Friday at their offices at Chiwembe in Limbe by NPC Director General, Dr. Thomas Munthali together with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Malawi which partnered with NPC in the production, printing and distribution of the braille version.
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In his remarks, MUB president Moses Yohane said they have wholeheartedly and with immense satisfaction received the document, which “without any doubt will be read, meditated and understood” by all the visually impaired citizenry in order to positively contribute to its implementation.