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The White Cane: Pride, Dignity, and the Right to Inclusion

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October 15, 2025
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The Guyana Council of Organisations for Persons with Disabilities (GCOPD) marks International White Cane Day by reaffirming the cane’s role not only as a tool for safe and independent mobility, but as a universal symbol of pride, dignity, and the right to inclusion for persons who are blind or partially sighted across Guyana.  The white cane stands as a powerful reminder that persons who are blind belong in every aspect of community life.  It represents visibility, identity, and the ongoing pursuit of equal rights.  “The white cane is more than a mobility aid, it is a declaration that persons who are blind or partially sighted are here, present in all areas of society and entitled to access the same services and opportunities as every other Guyanese.” Said Ganesh Singh, GCOPD programme manager.

GCOPD stresses that the struggle for inclusion remains urgent. While the Government of Guyana has implemented a number of initiatives to ensure that persons with disabilities including persons who are blind and partially sighted can access more opportunities and live independent lives, they continue to encounter barriers – from inaccessible public spaces and discriminatory attitudes to exclusion from services.

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On this International White Cane Day, GCOPD calls on all stakeholders to:

  • Guarantee accessibility in public infrastructure, transport, and digital spaces including access to all web base services.
  • Remove all barriers that exclude persons who are blind or partially sighted from accessing services and implement measures to ensure that these individuals can have equal access to services, including having a bank account as the sole account holder.
  • Safeguard and strengthen legal protections for the rights of all persons with disabilities including those who are blind or partially sighted.
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