San Paralegal Trainees call for greater inclusion in human rights processes
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San paralegal trainees say the San community has for too long been left out in access to human rights knowledge and protection.
San paralegal trainees say the San community has for too long been left out in access to human rights knowledge and protection.
Vice President Lucia Witbooi has launched the Revised National Policy on Disability, marking a key step toward Namibia's commitment to social justice, equality and the full inclusion of persons with disabilities.
A white cane for a visually impaired individual not only serves as a mobility aid but also symbolises the pride of its owner, who is affirming their rightful place in society with the same dignity and opportunities as all others.
The 15th of October is White Cane Safety Day, a day dedicated to recognising the independence and achievements of people who are blind or visually impaired.
Vice President Lucia Witbooi has stressed the importance of lawmakers understanding the challenges faced by persons with disabilities and their caregivers.
She stressed the urgent need to accelerate discussions about increasing the disability grant, which currently stands at N$1,600.
Namibia has made history with the launch of the Namibian Sign Language Model App, a breakthrough tool to bridge communication barriers and empower the hearing-impaired community.
Speakers at the University of Namibia (UNAM)'s 2nd Chancellor's Annual Charity Gala Dinner held in Windhoek have called for the inclusion of technology for students with disabilities.
These efforts, they say, will unlock the potential of all students, regardless of their circumstances or special needs.
Kunene Governor Marius Sheya says green hydrogen opportunities offered to young people in the region have not been responsive to the needs of school drop-outs.
Sheya is advocating for their inclusion in future projects.