Imagine a world where everyday tasks feel like climbing a mountain. For many Malaysians with disabilities, this is not just a thought experiment – it is daily life.
They face not just physical barriers but also the daunting walls of discrimination and prejudice. Every day, the world tells them it was not designed with them in mind.
However, recent developments signal a beacon of hope. The (Malaysian) government’s announcement to review the Persons with Disabilities Act 2008 hints at a promising shift towards inclusivity.
In her Opinion Editorial published by theSun Malaysia, the Chairperson of RYTHM Foundation, Datin Sri Umayal Eswaran, also highlights that the fundamental transformation begins with education: teaching children from a young age about diversity and inclusion sets the stage for a future where diversity is seen as a strength, not a hindrance.