Accessibility Is Still Neglected | Inclusive Design In South East Asia by Project Lima

Accessibility Is Still Neglected | Inclusive Design In South East Asia by Project Lima

People with disabilities in Southeast Asia face major challenges because there are not enough accessible facilities and accommodations. This extends from public facilities to digital platforms, with Southeast Asia having a prevalence rate for disabilities of 16% and around 31% of the population being digitally excluded. In a society where digital products are becoming more and more as a necessary part of life, how should designers take action to include these users in their consideration to foster growth towards a more accessible and inclusive society in the Southeast Asia Region? Join us as we dive into local insights vital to improving current and future products in the diverse region, and to help champion the principles of Accessible and Inclusive Design. --- Project Lima is an initiative established to find innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing issues through design, strategy, and technology in collaboration with thought leaders, industry experts, and designers in critical conversations to embrace the exploration of unconventional ways and controversial dialogues for future-oriented solutions and positive impacts. Check out our latest report at: projectlima.co/inclusive-design-southeast-asia Follow us on Instagram: @projectlima.co Collaborate or share your thoughts with us: [email protected]