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definition of accessibility

Accessibility is the possibility that all people have without exclusions of any kind, such as cultural, physical or technical, to access a service or get to visit a place or use an object.

Meanwhile, the concept of accessibility also is closely linked to disability and discrimination, since the lack of accessibility in many situations, can imply a very clear case of discrimination made and right.

To ensure that no one is excluded from this world, which actually seems for some moments to have been designed for people without disabilities to live and use, but look at nothing more and nothing less than the dwarfs, that even if it is a small part of the world population that suffers from this problem, for them, it is practically impossible to develop and live in this society that permanently excludes them, because if they want, for example, to get on a bus or look in the mirror of a public bathroom, the thing It directly becomes a real odyssey, so, I rectify myself, to save some from exclusion, it is that some facilities have been adopted in the world to save people with different capacities from obstacles, for example some have been institutionalized such as Braille for the blind, sign language for the deaf, or wheelchairs and ramps for people with reduced mobility or null.

Beyond the criticisms that one can make and the long road that remains for the world to equalize the opportunities and possibilities to people who suffer from some type of disability, nobility also requires recognizing that in recent times, many countries in Latin America and from Europe have also been able to echo this drama suffered by thousands of disabled people and, for example, have established by law that ramps be installed in places or public bodies and the issue was even extended to public circulation transports, so that they are designed taking care of to this growing demand.

But recognition was not only ensured in these cases, but also in many parts of the world, a day was established that commemorates the struggle of the disabled, so that it is a day of reflection, in which we all think about them and about the obligations and debts that the world still has towards them.

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