Rwanda Introduces Braille Alphabet For The Blind In Election

Rwanda is set to put to use ballots the Braille alphabet for voting for the visually impaired or blind.

This system will be inaugurated during the presidential elections of August 2017.

It is the first in the political history of the country and perhaps in the whole of Africa. 

The visually impaired had been accompanied by relatives who assisted them in their vote.

The question of disability remains a sensitive issue in Rwanda whose name quickly reminds everyone about the genocide.

After more than 20 years, 29% of the population still suffer from post-traumatic stress . 177 000 of the voting age suffer from eye defects.

More than 6.6 million Rwandans are expected in the polls next August to elect their new leader. The outgoing President Paul Kagame, in power since 17 years, is going to stand for a third contested term.