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Samuel Nartey George, Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation, has unveiled the government’s plans to promote digital inclusivity for Persons With Disabilities (PWDs).
He acknowledged that global and local initiatives aimed at promoting digitalisation often sidelined individuals with various impairments or difficulties.
The Minister announced the plans at the grand finale of the “Tekyerma Pa” Hackathon 2025, which was held at the University of Ghana.
The landmark event spearheaded by Professor Isaac Wiafe, Principal Investigator for the project, was dedicated to advancing Artificial Intelligence(AI) for inclusive communication in Ghanaian languages, with a special focus on supporting individuals with speech impairments.
Four tertiary institutions and a team from the industry competed for honours.
“Kasa Noma” from the University of Environment and Sustainable Development secured the first position, while Whisper Wave from the industry secured second position, and Twilight from the University of Ghana came third.
In Ghana, digital exclusion presents significant challenges for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), hindering their full participation in an increasingly digitized society.
While the country is making strides in digital transformation, PWDs often find themselves on the wrong side of the digital divide.
The Minister of Communication announced that through the “One Million Coders” initiative, the government would ensure that at least 10 per cent of the beneficiaries were PWDs.
He stated that such initiatives would be complemented by the rolling out of regional digital centres and Zonal Information Communication Technology innovation hubs to provide structured training for vulnerable groups, notably women and persons with disabilities.
The Minister said as new innovations emerged, players in the digital industry must ensure that inequality did not prevail.
He said innovations such as AI should become a double-edged sword, capable of inspiring hope of inclusion or deepening inequality.
He praised the participating teams in the “Tekyerma Pa” Hackathon for their innovation in disability technology, stating, “Your tools may one day allow a child with cerebral palsy to speak to her classmates and family members in Nzema.”
He added, “Your tools may help an elderly man who’s recovering from stroke to express himself again with dignity in Ghana.”
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