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World Braille Day highlights Braille’s ongoing importance for literacy and inclusion despite global access challenges.
World Braille Day, observed January 4, honors Louis Braille’s invention of the tactile writing system, which remains essential for literacy, independence, and inclusion.
Despite advances in audio and digital tools, Braille is critical for developing language skills, critical thinking, and full participation in education and daily life.
Efforts worldwide, including Malaysia’s launch of a bilingual Braille dictionary and Sri Lanka’s push for accessible materials, highlight ongoing challenges like limited production, outdated equipment, and staffing shortages.
Advocacy continues for better infrastructure, modern technology, and policy reforms to ensure equitable access to Braille for all ages.
El Día Mundial del Braille pone de relieve la importancia continua del Braille para la alfabetización y la inclusión a pesar de los desafíos de acceso a nivel mundial.