National Events Center, Authority for People with Disabilities Sign MoU to Promote Inclusion

The National Events Center has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Authority for the Care of People with Disabilities to foster collaboration in creating inclusive, accessible environments across national events. The agreement aims to enhance the experience of persons with disabilities and empower their active participation in the events sector.
The MoU outlines multiple areas of joint action, including the exchange of expertise and the organization of workshops to build professional skills. It also focuses on improving accessibility and the overall quality of experiences at major seasons and national events. A central goal of the collaboration is to establish clear accessibility standards that support inclusive participation for all.

Supportive Programs, Awareness Initiatives
In addition to enhancing event accessibility, the agreement supports media efforts to raise societal awareness about the inclusion of persons with disabilities. It also includes the development of professional programs aimed at creating sustainable job opportunities within the events sector. Furthermore, both parties will work together to implement a feedback mechanism for addressing accessibility-related concerns during major events.

Commitment to Inclusion, Equity
This partnership reflects the Kingdom’s broader commitment to fostering inclusion and equity across all sectors. By encouraging event organizers to adopt universal accessibility standards, the MoU contributes to building a more responsive and inclusive cultural environment, ensuring that persons with disabilities are integrated into every aspect of public life.

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