Mada's effort in the localization of Assistive Technology and Digital Accessibility A Gateway to Sustainable Inclusivity

Author:

Othman Achraf1

Affiliation:

1. Mada Qatar Assistive Technology Center

Abstract

The role of technology in promoting inclusivity for individuals with disabilities is increasingly recognized in today's digital age. However, a critical aspect often overlooked is the intersection of localization, assistive technology, and digital accessibility in fostering a sustainable and inclusive digital environment. This paper aims to elucidate the importance of localization in assistive technology and how it is intrinsically linked to the broader goals of sustainability. An exemplary initiative in this realm is Mada's series of projects, including the Tawasol Symbols, Unified Arabic Braille, Jumla Sign Language, WCAG 2.1 Arabic Authorized Translation, and the Mada Glossary. These endeavors are geared towards localizing assistive technologies and solutions to cater to the specific needs of the State of Qatar and the Arab region.

Publisher

Mada Center

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