Hon. Ewurabena Aubynn calls for reforms to strengthen disability inclusion

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The Member of Parliament for Ablekuma North, Hon. Ewurabena Aubynn has praised the government for introducing free tertiary education for persons with disabilities, a policy launched on October 25, 2025.

Speaking in Parliament to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, she noted that this initiative is not just a social benefit but a constitutional right, supported by Article 25 of the Constitution and the Persons with Disability Act, 2006 (Act 715).

Citing data from the 2021 Population and Housing Census, Hon. Aubynn highlighted that 2.1 million Ghanaians—about 8% of the population—live with disabilities, with higher numbers recorded among women and people in rural areas.

To further promote disability inclusion, she proposed several key reforms, including:

Sustainable funding for the Students Loan Trust Fund and GETFund

Provision of assistive technologies, such as sign language interpreters and braille materials

Mobility and welfare support, including transport stipends for students.

Improved data systems for tracking progress and addressing challenges

Public education to reduce stigma and promote acceptance

Employment pathways, including internships and fair recruitment opportunities

Hon. Aubynn stressed that the success of the free tertiary education policy depends on making institutions truly accessible.

She therefore called for full enforcement of accessibility standards and continuous policy improvements to support persons with disabilities.

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