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A blind Afghan with a master’s degree helps produce 4,000+ Braille textbooks, supporting special needs students across Afghanistan.
Reshad Hassan, a blind man in Kabul with a master’s degree, works at Afghanistan’s National Press Braille, transcribing books into Braille to support visually impaired students.
Since its founding four years ago, the press has published over 4,000 textbooks.
The Technical & Vocational Education & Training Authority reports more than 4,000 special needs students in 26 centers, with five new ones planned by March 2026 and expansion to all 34 provinces.
In Pakistan, leaders reaffirmed commitments to disability rights on World Braille Day, citing progress through the UN Convention and Marrakesh Treaty, and highlighting achievements of visually impaired citizens like UN diplomat Saima Saleem.
Un afgano ciego con un título de maestría ayuda a producir más de 4.000 libros de texto en Braille, apoyando a estudiantes con necesidades especiales en todo Afganistán.