Nazma Ara Begum Poppy is from Bangladesh. At the age of six, she lost her vision. The only available option for her in terms of education was a private school in the capital city, Dhaka. Other schools in her hometown of Chittagong, were not accessible to children with disabilities. Since 2023, Nazma has been a UN Volunteer National Project Support Officer with UN Women contributing to a United Nations joint initiative on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and disability-inclusive Sustainable Development Goals. On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we bring you Nazma's story and what she considers important in the world around her.
Persons with disabilities are often overlooked, and when they are considered, the focus is frequently limited to physical accessibility, such as ramps and infrastructure. While these elements are important, accessibility must go beyond the physical and extend into the virtual space.
In today’s world, digital inclusion is crucial. The fact that you’re reading my story right now is possible because of technology, but this is not the reality for many others.