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World Braille Day HistoryWorld Braille Day serves as an international dedication to Louis Braille’s contributions to literacy, communication and independence. The day focuses on raising awareness about the importance of Braille as a means of communication for the blind and visually impaired. Its significance cannot be overstated as it aligns with the broader aim of creating inclusive environments that respect the rights and potential of persons with disabilities. Originally, Louis Braille, a Frenchman, devised the tactile method of writing in response to his own blindness. For South Africa, this observance relates to both historical disparities and ongoing issues. The staggering contrasts between urban and rural literacy, particularly among the visually impaired, showcase the immense need for solutions. Braille literacy can bridge these gaps, facilitating equal access to information, education and empowerment for all South Africans, regardless of visual ability. In South Africa, World Braille Day is typically commemorated by a number of activities promoting the use and understanding of Braille. Schools, literary clubs and associations conduct workshops and lessons to instil the importance and techniques of Braille communication. Many governmental and non-profit organisations also seize the opportunity to advocate for further measures to promote Braille literacy. World Braille Day takes place on the 4th of January each year, paying tribute to the birthdate of Louis Braille, and it is hoped that these efforts will continue to foster inclusivity within South African society. Facts about World Braille Day
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