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PTA launches Mobile App Awards Pakistan 2016

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Pakistan’s 2016 Mobile App Awards focus on to harness the power of technology to promote inclusion and accessibility as well as equal participation of persons with disabilities in the society

ISLAMABAD – The 2016 edition of the Pakistan Mobile App Awards has been launched with the focus on mobile phone accessibility for persons with disabilities.

The theme for this year’s awards is “Embracing Mobile Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities in Pakistan”, aimed to focus on development of ready-to-use mobile applications addressing needs of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Pakistan.

The Mobile App Awards is the initiative of Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) together with Internet Society (ISOC) Bureau, Telenor Pakistan, National ICT R&D Fund, Ministry of Information Technology, Special Talent Exchange Program, Pakistan Foundation Fighting Blindness, Pakistan Blind Cricket Council and Pakistan Youth Foundation of Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

Around 10 to 15% of Pakistan’s population consists of Persons with Disabilities, depicting approximately 20 to 30 million people face some form of disability, according to independent International sources.

‘The 2016 Mobile App Awards will allow us to harness the power of technology to promote inclusion and accessibility in order to help realize the full and equal participation of persons with disabilities in the society’ said Muhammad Shabbir from ICT Accessibility Group.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, Dr. Syed Ismail Shah, Chairman PTA said “I’m hoping that there will be support for this cause from all across Pakistan as work on accessibility does not stop with mobile applications. There is so much more that can be done in this field and it all begins with an understanding of the needs of Persons with disabilities.” He further said that when he approached the MoS IT Honourable Anusha Rahman Khan for inclusion of PWDs in the upcoming IT policy, she immediately agreed and instructed the relevant officers to include the PWDs as a stakeholder group.

Syed Raza Shah, Member IT, Ministry of Information Technology informed about some recent discussions held at the Ministry on the subject of ‘Web Accessibility’. He emphasized to include the matter in the upcoming IT policy of Pakistan on the instruction of MoS IT, while appreciating the support provided by the ICT Accessibility Group. He also mentioned that efforts are already underway to make Ministry’s website more accessible and inclusive.

“ICT is the most important ingredient in making a society accessible in all fields of life. Pakistan is one of the leading countries working in the area of ICT accessibility and we hope that this initiative will act as a benchmark for further projects in the country” Mohammad Atif, Director, Special Talent Exchange Program (STEP) said during the launch.

DG Human Rights, Ministry of Law and Justice, Mr. Hassan Mangi, also present on the occasion, said that “all UN conventions talk about Human Rights but there is no national body in Pakistan that takes into consideration matters revolving around people with disabilities. This initiative is therefore very crucial and extremely timely”

In his closing remarks, ISOC Asia-Pacific Bureau Director, Rajnesh Singh appreciated the support provided by local organization(s) to ISOC in Pakistan. Pakistan Mobile App Awards 2016 is a remarkable initiative and probably first of their kind in the region but it needs the “support and the interest from various stakeholders to make it successful” he said. Rajnesh noted that “recently, lot of energy is being diverted towards ICT Accessibility in Pakistan but to ensure the success, we have to make sure that this work continues and brings results”.

The ceremony concluded with a question-and-answer session in which participants suggested useful recommendations to achieve ‘mobile accessibility’ goals.

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