Gender activist and Project Manager at the Gender Studies and Human Rights Documentation Center, Esther Darko-Mensah, is advocating for a significant increase in quotas for persons with disabilities in light of the recently passed Affirmative Action Bill.
Darko-Mensah believes that this legislative change presents a crucial opportunity to promote inclusivity across all sectors of society.
In an interview with ABC News, she stressed the importance of the government expanding its focus beyond gender-based representation to embrace a more comprehensive approach that includes individuals with disabilities.
This advocacy seeks to ensure that all marginalized groups receive the representation and support they deserve in the pursuit of equality.