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The Kenya National Association of the Deaf (KNAD) has renewed its call for swift passage of the Kenya Sign Language Bill 2024, to ensure full accessibility and inclusivity for the Deaf community. Speaking during its Annual General Meeting, KNAD Chairperson Nickson Kakiri emphasized the urgency to enact the law, stating that it would provide clear guidelines on communication accessibility, education, and equal rights for Deaf individuals across the country.
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KNAD pushes for passage of Kenya Sign Language Bill
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