This policy brief examines Türkiye’s efforts to promote disability rights and inclusivity. Türkiye has implemented various inclusive policies and legislative measures in areas such as education, employment, healthcare, and social welfare. This brief focuses on the comprehensive “2030 Barrier-Free” vision, which aims to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. It evaluates past actions, future plans, and identifies gaps and challenges in disability-related policies. The objective is to inform policymakers, civil society organisations, and the public about Türkiye’s progress and challenges in creating an inclusive society for all citizens.
Download Policy BriefA Roadmap for an Accessible Future: The 2030 Vision”
Written by: H. N. Keskin
H. N. Keskin
H. N. Keskin is a researcher at TRT World Research Centre. Prior to this, she worked at various NGOs and companies as a researcher and translator. She holds an MA degree in Translation Studies from Durham University (UK) and has been in the field of translation for the past 15 years. Her main research interests include gender studies, translation sociology and history, migration and diaspora.
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