- Signs of Hope Trust appreciates the Ministry of Finance for eliminating VAT on Assistive Technologies
- Assistive Devices are essential tools for independence and participation in society
- Majority of individuals in need of Assistive Devices lack access due to various barriers
- Ministry’s decision aligns with national agenda of inclusivity and development goals
- Signs of Hope remains dedicated to advocating for improved access to Assistive Technology
- Completed study on accessibility of ICTs by persons with disabilities
- Appeal to consumer protection bodies to ensure fair prices for Assistive Devices
- Gratitude to Ministry for positive step towards creating a more inclusive society
Source: thezimbabwean.co
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