A significant number of deaf Nigerians are eager to enhance their sign language knowledge. At GDRI, we’re committed to empowering the deaf community through education and resources. To support us in this mission, visit our website and consider donating https://t.co/5vFzwip2GE
Transportation services fall short for many deaf Nigerians, causing daily struggles and limiting opportunities. At GDRI, we’re committed to accessible transportation. To support us in this mission, visit our website and consider donating via https://t.co/WkJsslZooc (1/5)
For many deaf Nigerians, getting around is a financial burden. To support our mission and help us continue this important work, visit our website and consider donating via https://t.co/WkJsslZooc. Also, our white paper report (1/4)
Living conditions for deaf Nigerians often fall short of acceptable standards. To support our mission and help us continue this important work, visit our website and consider donating via https://t.co/WkJsslZooc. (1/4)
disrepair. There is debris around the house, and the surrounding area is overgrown with vegetation. The sky is partly cloudy. The text reads, "65% of deaf Nigerians surveyed do NOT express satisfaction with the condition of their living places."#health#research#community (3/4)
Deaf Nigerians face severe hardships as nearly half have suffered the deliberate destruction of their homes, leaving them in precarious situations. To support our mission and help us continue this important work, visit our website and consider donating - the link can be (1/4)
with the number "45%" prominently displayed in grey text within a black and blue circular design. The text reads, "45% of deaf Nigerians surveyed have experienced the deliberate destruction of their homes."#health#research#community#deaf#GDRI#global#quality (3/4)