Senegal’s connectivity tour emphasizes digital inclusion at Centre for the Deaf and Dumb in Keur Madiabel

Date: 2026-04-14
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

Keur Madiabel marked a symbolic stop on the fifth day of Senegal’s universal connectivity tour, with the final phase of the first leg concluding at the Centre for the Deaf and Dumb.

The visit underscored the government’s commitment to ensuring that digital transformation remains inclusive and accessible to all citizens, particularly persons with disabilities.

Officials described the stop as a deliberate signal that connectivity initiatives must go beyond infrastructure rollout to address equity and social inclusion. The tour has already connected schools, training centres, and digital public spaces across the country.

At the Centre for the Deaf and Dumb, connectivity was presented as a tool for empowerment, enabling learners to access adapted educational materials, sign language learning resources, and online training content. The initiative also supports communication beyond the institution, allowing learners to engage with wider communities nationally and across the continent.

Educators at the centre are expected to benefit from enhanced digital tools that improve teaching delivery and support inclusive learning environments.

The Ministry of Communication, Telecommunications and Digital Economy reaffirmed that no community should be left behind in Senegal’s digital transformation agenda, including remote populations and persons with disabilities.

 

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