Accessible digital transformation

Practical accessibility support for organisations that need digital services to work for everyone.

Path Finder Solutions helps public institutions, businesses, development actors, and educational organisations strengthen digital accessibility through audits, training, consultancy, research, and advocacy tailored to Pakistan and similar developing-market contexts.

The challenge

Many organisations want inclusive digital services, but lack practical pathways.

In Pakistan and many comparable contexts, accessibility work is often delayed by limited internal capacity, budget pressure, fragmented awareness, and uncertainty about how to begin. Digital barriers can remain embedded in websites, documents, forms, training content, and online services.

Common barriers

  • Unclear compliance and implementation pathways
  • Inaccessible websites, forms, and documents
  • Training content that excludes assistive technology users
  • Low awareness of accessibility as a service-quality issue

Our solution

Structured support that turns accessibility into a manageable organisational practice.

Accessibility audits

Review websites and digital touchpoints to identify barriers, prioritise fixes, and support improvement planning.

Training and workshops

Build capacity among staff, developers, decision-makers, educators, and programme teams through practical learning.

Consultancy

Support policy, procurement, service design, and organisational planning with accessibility-aware guidance.

Research and advocacy

Develop guidance, reports, and evidence-based recommendations that connect standards with real-world implementation.

Why Path Finder Solutions

Credible, inclusive, and grounded in local realities.

Context-specific approach

We focus on practical solutions for organisations that need clear pathways, not abstract compliance language.

Accessibility-first identity

The company’s mission centres on empowering persons with disabilities through accessible technology, training, research, and low-cost solutions.

Public-interest engagement

Our featured initiatives show work across accessibility, digital rights, internet governance, and inclusive online learning.

Sectors we support

Designed for institutions that serve broad and diverse audiences.

Government and public bodies

Support for citizen-facing digital services, guidance, and accessibility planning.

NGOs and development agencies

Inclusive programme delivery, digital resources, and stakeholder engagement.

Banks, telecoms, and corporates

Accessibility reviews and practical recommendations for customer experience improvement.

Educational institutions

Accessible learning practices, training resources, and content improvement guidance.

Featured engagements

Recent highlights and public-facing work.

Event2025

UA Day 2025

A public event in Islamabad connecting universal acceptance with digital accessibility and inclusive digital policy.

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Training2023

Leadership Training on Internet Governance

A national-level workshop for persons with disabilities focused on digital rights, internet governance, and accessibility.

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GuidanceResource

Guidelines for ISOC Tutors

Practical guidance for inclusive online learning, accessible content, and more responsive support for learners with disabilities.

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Events and training spotlight

Work that combines policy, practice, and participation.

From public awareness events to intensive leadership training, our work brings accessibility into live conversations with government, civil society, technical communities, and persons with disabilities.

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Featured resources

Resources that support action, not just discussion.

Explore reports, press material, and practical guidance that can help organisations understand accessibility-related issues and opportunities.

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Need a clearer path to more accessible digital services?

Let us discuss your website, learning platform, policy need, training requirement, or organisational accessibility priorities.