Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), now in its 12th year, aims to “get everyone talking, thinking and learning” about the need to make accessibility and digital inclusion a core requirement on websites worldwide. More than one billion people around the world have disabilities, yet accessibility remains limited. Read more about the issues, this occasion, planned events, and learn about the GAAD Foundation and its efforts on the webpage about Harnessing the energy of Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
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