Category: Accessibility & Infrastructure
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Parents travel over 200 Km to access services for their Children with Mobility Challenges.
By Msenga Mulungu, Program Manager, Sandi Thandiza, Malawi. Parents from Karonga district describe travelling over 200 kilometres with their children with mobility challenges to reach the nearest service provider.
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Poverty deprives children with physical disabilities from accessing aid.
Children with physical disabilities in rural Malawi are deprived of essential aid because their families cannot afford transport to service providers. Poverty creates a cycle where disability and lack of access reinforce each other.
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Jallianwala Bagh, Wagah-Attari Border
DPO members visit Jallianwala Bagh and Wagah-Attari Border, documenting accessibility at two of India’s most significant heritage sites. Part of Viklang Adhikar Manch’s accessible tourism campaign. Language: Hindi.
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Golden Temple, Amritsar: Positive Experience towards Accessible Tourism
DPO members visit the Golden Temple in Amritsar and document a positive experience — accessible pathways, helpful volunteers, and inclusive infrastructure at one of India’s most visited religious sites. Language: Hindi.
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Day 2: Amritsar Railway Station
Day 2: DPO members document accessibility at Amritsar Railway Station — ramps, signage, assistance for wheelchair users. Part of Viklang Adhikar Manch’s accessible tourism campaign. Language: Hindi.
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Day 1: The Journey Begins
Day 1 of Viklang Adhikar Manch’s accessible tourism campaign. DPO members with disabilities begin their journey to Amritsar, documenting accessibility barriers from the start. Language: Hindi.
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Viklang Adhikar Manch: Campaign for Accessible Tourism 29th August to 4th September
Viklang Adhikar Manch, a DPO in Bihar, campaigns for accessible tourism by visiting major heritage sites and documenting accessibility barriers faced by persons with disabilities. Language: Hindi.

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