Infrastructure Accessibility for Disabilities in Nekemte City. A Case of Wallaga University
Paulos Tadesse
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Bau- und Umwelttechnik
Beschreibung
Master's Thesis in the subject Engineering - Civil Engineering, grade: Very good, Wollega University (College of Engineering and Technology), course: Thesis, language: English, abstract: Disability is a term that is used to describe physical, visual, hearing, and cognitive impairment that significantly impacts the people's capability to perform daily tasks such as reading, walking, talking/speaking, reading, seeing, learning, and thinking. People with disabilities face unique challenges in society, including participation in education, employment, and social addition. This study evaluates infrastructure accessibility for people with disabilities at Wallaga University and promotes inclusion through a comprehensive assessment of physical, resource, and technological accessibility. The objective of this study was to evaluate accessibility for people with disabilities at Wallaga University and promote inclusion through a comprehensive assessment of physical, resource, and technological accessibility. This study used a mixed methods approach combining qualitative interviews and quantitative measures to assess the accessibility of campus infrastructure. The study has provided detailed information on physical, sensory, and technological accessibility. This review has developed an accessibility plan and implemented improvements to increase participation at Wallaga University and create equity for all disabilities. The findings will be expected to help strengthen university practices, particularly ensuring that all disabilities receive equal participation. By understanding the barriers and challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in accessing infrastructure, it becomes possible to implement policies and design solutions that promote equal opportunities and improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. This research contributes to the ongoing efforts to create more inclusive and accessible campus environments for all individuals, regardless of their abilities. Addressing inequalities in access and recommending intervention initiatives, this research aims to inform the development of standards and policies, infrastructure accessibility auditing, and resource allocation strategies to create harmonious and conducive learning and working environments for all disabilities.
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city, case, accessibility, disabilities, infrastructure, nekemte, university, wallaga