Introduction
The video highlights the recognition of the National Service for the Development of Thai Adults (NSDTA) in Thailand, which has been awarded the prestigious 2025 UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize. This award is given to organizations that demonstrate outstanding contributions to literacy and education. The NSDTA's program, titled ‘Bridging Literacy Gaps: Inclusive Education Through an Accessible Digital Resource Platform for Thai Students with Disabilities’, aims to provide equitable educational resources for students with disabilities, ensuring that they have access to quality education. This initiative not only addresses literacy gaps but also promotes inclusivity in education, making it a significant step towards educational equity in Thailand.
Key Features:
- Inclusive Education: Focuses on providing resources for students with disabilities.
- Digital Resource Platform: Utilizes technology to enhance learning experiences.
- Recognition: Acknowledged by UNESCO for its impactful contributions to literacy.
Use Cases:
- Educational institutions can adopt similar models to support diverse learners.
- Policymakers can use this example to advocate for inclusive education policies.

