NITA-Uganda Convenes Stakeholders to Shape an Accessible Digital Future for Persons with Disabilities

NITA-Uganda convened a high-level stakeholder engagement providing a strategic platform for dialogue, knowledge sharing, and consensus-building on sustainable approaches to digital inclusion.
Officials from NITA-Uganda, Ministry of ICT & National Guidance, representatives from various government institutions, People with Disabilities that were trained in ICT skills programme, and other guests, pose for a group photo after a high-level stakeholder engagement to shape accessible digital future for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). COURTESY PHOTO Officials from NITA-Uganda, Ministry of ICT & National Guidance, representatives from various government institutions, People with Disabilities that were trained in ICT skills programme, and other guests, pose for a group photo after a high-level stakeholder engagement to shape accessible digital future for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). COURTESY PHOTO
Officials from NITA-Uganda, Ministry of ICT & National Guidance, representatives from various government institutions, People with Disabilities that were trained in ICT skills programme, and other guests, pose for a group photo after a high-level stakeholder engagement to shape accessible digital future for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). COURTESY PHOTO

The National Information Technology Authority – Uganda (NITA-Uganda), under the Uganda Digital Acceleration Project – Government Network (UDAP-GovNet), in collaboration with Smart Ideas, convened a high-level stakeholder engagement bringing together representatives from government, the private sector, development partners, civil society, academia, and organisations of persons with disabilities. The engagement provided a strategic platform for dialogue, knowledge sharing, and consensus-building on sustainable approaches to digital inclusion.

This follows a successfully concluded three-month ICT skills training programme for 38 persons with variable impairments (Visual, Hearing, and Physical), equipping participants with essential digital skills to enhance their daily lives, education, and economic opportunities.

Speaking during the engagement, Edmond Machelli, Project Coordinator for UDAP-GovNet at NITA-U, said, the initiative serves as a crucial test case to assess the real impact and value of our interventions. “We are eager to tap into the rich knowledge and experiences of all stakeholders present so that we can design more meaningful and effective solutions to serve persons with disabilities better,” he added.

Edmond Machelli Project Coordinator, UDAP-GovNet at NITA-Uganda, speaking at a high-level stakeholder engagement to shape accessible digital future for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). COURTESY PHOTO
Edmond Machelli, Project Coordinator, UDAP-GovNet at NITA-Uganda, speaking at a high-level stakeholder engagement to shape an accessible digital future for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). COURTESY PHOTO

A beneficiary of the training, Simon Peter Kaggwa, a visually impaired participant, while sharing his experience, said, “Before this training, I struggled with basic digital tools. Today, I can confidently use a computer, navigate the internet, and even create digital content.” Adding, “This programme has opened doors I never thought were possible for someone like me. I now feel included in the digital world.”

The stakeholder engagement focused on identifying existing gaps and innovative solutions to improve accessibility, adoption, and participation of persons with disabilities in the digital space. Discussions centred on strengthening coordination among stakeholders, scaling up accessible digital skills training, and creating an enabling environment for inclusive digital service delivery.

Julian Rweju, Director E-Government Services at NITA-U, emphasized the Authority’s commitment to leaving no one behind.

Julian Rweju, Director E-Government Services at NITA-Uganda, speaking at a high-level stakeholder engagement to shape accessible digital future for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). COURTESY PHOTO
Julian Rweju, Director E-Government Services at NITA-Uganda, speaking at a high-level stakeholder engagement to shape an accessible digital future for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). COURTESY PHOTO

“Digital transformation must be inclusive by design. This training and stakeholder engagement demonstrate our determination to ensure that persons with disabilities are not just beneficiaries, but active participants in Uganda’s digital economy. We are committed to building an accessible and equitable digital ecosystem where every Ugandan, regardless of ability, can thrive.”

This initiative forms part of NITA-Uganda’s broader efforts under UDAP-GovNet to promote digital inclusion and ensure that Uganda’s digital transformation agenda is truly people-centred and equitable.