MTN Rwanda hosts its second annual 'Dinner in the Dark', event in collaboration with the Rwanda Union of the Blind (RUB), a partnership aligned with MTN Rwanda’s Twese Initiative, emphasizing the commitment to leaving no one behind.
The Twese (All of Us;) initiative, initiated in 2021,
is dedicated to enhancing the accessibility of their products and services for
individuals with diverse abilities.
Key interventions to date comprise of the provision of
Mobile Money kiosks and starting capital for 60 differently abled agents, the
implementation of a video call option in our call center catering to customers
with hearing impairment, the integration of sign language interpretation in all
TV commercials, and a commitment to allocating a minimum of 10% of Graduate
Program seats for individuals with different abilities.
In line with Twese initiative, Dinner in the Dark
brings together various stakeholders that include government officials, and
personnel from diverse sectors to support the visually impaired community.
Through this unique initiative, MTN Rwanda aims to
deepen awareness, break down barriers, raise funds for white canes and
collectively contribute to building a more inclusive society and positively
impact the lives of the differently enabled.
“The immersive experience of the ‘Dinner in the Dark’
last year not only increased awareness about the challenges faced by the
visually impaired but also directly contributed to the betterment of their
lives.
By rallying support for white canes, essential tools for independence and mobility, MTN are taking tangible steps towards empowering them and enhancing their daily experiences. This initiative reflects our dedication to fostering inclusivity and creating a more supportive environment for everyone in our society”, affirmed MTN Rwanda Chief Executive Officer Mapula Bodibe.
The true essence of Dinner in the Dark lies in the
authentic experience of what it feels like to navigate daily life without
visual senses.
It is a conscious effort to bridge the gap in comprehension
and consciousness, fostering a deeper connection and appreciation for their experiences.
Through this unique encounter, MTN Rwanda seeks to
promote awareness, inclusivity, and a shared commitment to a more understanding
and supportive society.
“As we celebrate this year’s White Cane Day and in keeping
with Article 9 of the UN Convention on the Rights of persons with disabilities
(UNCRPD) which requires countries to identify and eliminate obstacles and
barriers and ensure that persons with disabilities can access their
environment, transportation, and public facilities, the Rwanda Union of the
Blind (RUB) wishes to use this time to create more awareness and advocate for
accessible spaces that are user friendly for white cane users and the protection
and promotion of the rights of persons with visual impairment.
“We thank MTN Rwanda for supporting us and for those
who pledged to provide white canes that enable independent movement of persons with
visual impairment across the country for safety and inclusion,” expressed Dr.
Beth Mukarwego Rwanda Union of the Blind Chairperson.
MTN Rwanda appreciates the Rwanda Union of the Blind, sponsors,
and everyone who took part in making the ‘Dinner in the Dark’ at Kigali Serena
Hotel on the 15th of November such a success.
MTN is the market leader in mobile telecommunications in Rwanda. Since 1998, they have continuously invested in expanding and modernising our network and leading digital solutions for Rwanda’s progress.
As the
country’s No 1 network, their offer various services to subscribers, including innovative
propositions such as personalised voice and data offers for individuals and
corporates with a clear vision to lead the delivery of a bold, new digital
world to our customers because we believe everyone deserves the benefits of a
modern connected life.
MTN Rwanda together with Rwanda Union of the Blind
hosts the annual Dinner in the Dark event for the second time."