In a world increasingly driven by technology, the digital divide remains a significant barrier, particularly for persons with disabilities.
Dr. Millicent Agangiba, Executive Director of Inclusive Tech Group, stands out for her dedication to fostering inclusivity in the digital space. Under her leadership, the organisation has launched initiatives to make technology accessible to persons with disabilities, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities.
The DI-Hack
Recognising the challenges associated with assistive technologies and the lack of disability awareness among technocrats, Dr. Agangiba initiated the Disability Inclusive Hackathon (DI-Hack) in 2021. This 3-day event brings together technocrats and persons with disabilities to co-design digital solutions to tackle challenges confronting disabled persons in Ghana.
Over the years, DI-Hack has shaped designs, increased knowledge of assistive technologies, and generated context-oriented digital solutions.
Bridging digital gap
Dr. Agangiba believes education is crucial for bridging the digital divide. She has spearheaded programmes tailored to enhance the learning environment for persons with disabilities, providing essential digital literacy skills, ICT resources, and professional development opportunities.
For instance, the AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Inclusive Tech lab at the University of Mines and Technology in Tarkwa supports students with disabilities and provides digital skills training to the disability community.
Policy advocacy
Beyond direct initiatives, Dr. Agangiba has advocated policies promoting digital inclusivity. She has worked with government agencies, non-profit organisations, and international bodies to push for legislation and regulations ensuring accessibility to technology.
Her efforts have led to policy changes that ensure individuals with disabilities have the tools and opportunities to participate fully in the digital world.
Community support
Dr. Agangiba has focused on building supportive communities through the Inclusive Tech Group Ghana. She has created a network of support groups, mentorship programmes, and community events that foster a sense of belonging and mutual support among persons with disabilities.
Dr. Agangiba’s work has had a profound impact on the lives of many persons with disabilities in Ghana and beyond. Her success stories are a testament to the transformative power of her work. She has received numerous accolades for her contributions to tech inclusivity and community development.
Future plans
As the tech landscape evolves, Dr. Agangiba remains committed to expanding the reach and impact of her work. Her future plans include expanding the Inclusive Tech Group Ghana, forging new partnerships, and exploring innovative ways to leverage technology for social good. With her visionary leadership and dedication, Dr. Agangiba is poised to continue driving positive change and inspiring the next generation of tech leaders.