Durban, 29 July, 2023 / 9:45 pm (ACI Africa).
The Coordinator for the Office of Ministry to Deaf Community at the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has lauded the recognition of South African Sign Language (SASL) as an official language in South Africa, describing the move as a great win for the country’s deaf community.
SASL was recognized as the 12th official language in South Africa on July 19 after President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the Sign Language Bill into law.
In a Wednesday, July 26 interview with ACI Africa, Fr. Mark James said recognizing SASL as an official language is likely to encourage other African countries to follow suit.
“It’s a great win for the deaf community in South Africa because they need that recognition,” Fr. James said.
Fr. James said that deaf people have for a long time not been able to access services in various facilities including hospitals because of the lack of sign language interpreters.