ZAFOD Demands Accessible Elections Ahead of 2026 Polls
By Daily News Reporter
The Zambia Federation of Disability Organizations (ZAFOD)
has called on the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to urgently address
accessibility gaps in the country’s electoral process ahead of the 2026 general
elections.
Speaking at a press briefing, ZAFOD Federal Director Justine
Bbakali revealed that only 34.6% of the 254 voter registration centers are
equipped with ramps, while fewer than 20% meet handrail standards, leaving many
persons with disabilities unable to participate fully in democratic processes.
He further said that ZAFOD has noted that they is inadequate
infrastructure, insufficient staff training, and limited accessibility measures
as major barriers, warning that these shortcomings breach both Zambia’s
constitutional obligations and international commitments to inclusive
democracy.
He further urged ECZ to publish
a comprehensive accessibility and inclusion strategy with clear budget
allocations. Upgrade or relocate inaccessible polling stations to ensure equal
access.Provide voter materials in Braille, tactile guides, and sign language
interpretation and Introduce mandatory disability inclusion training for
electoral staff.
“Accessibility is not a privilege—it is a legal obligation
and a cornerstone of electoral integrity,” Bbakali emphasized, adding that
inclusive democracy can only be achieved if persons with disabilities are
guaranteed equal participation.
ZAFOD’s advocacy efforts aim to ensure that the 2026
elections uphold fairness, transparency, and inclusivity, setting a precedent
for accessible democratic practices in Zambia.

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