To our global community, #happyholidays. Wishing you peace, joy and wonderful times with those who matter the most.
#HappyHolidays from Inclusion Africa.
LIVED REALITIES OF CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
True inclusion is more than just physical presence; it involves acceptance and inclusive education. They may learn differently and interact uniquely, but their desires are universal: to belong, to love, and to be loved.
RAISING CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
This is the real-life journey of families raising children with intellectual disabilities. They open up about the everyday difficulties. Caring for a child with intellectual disabilities carries love and a weight many will never see
Happy #InternationalDayOfSignLanguages
This year's theme, "No Human Rights Without Sign Language Rights," is a day to recognize the rights of persons with hearing disabilities and the vital role of sign language in inclusion.
CURTAINS CLOSE as the #WorldCongress2025 ends with impassioned calls for urgency, amplified voices and solidarity amongst self-advocates and their families in ensuring their full and effective Inclusion in all aspects of life.
#WeAreInclusion
Inclusion Africa’s Chairman, Auberon Jeleel Odoom, spoke at #WorldCongress2025 on the importance of social protection for an inclusive care and support agenda. Key takeaways highlight how social safety nets empower persons with disabilities.
#WeAreInclusion
Inclusion Africa’s Chairman, Auberon Jeleel Odoom, spoke at #WorldCongress2025 on the importance of social protection for an inclusive care and support agenda. Key takeaways highlight how social safety nets empower persons with disabilities.
#WeAreInclusion
Felicite Mukabalisa, Chairperson of Disability Inclusion Rwanda, reflects on #WorldCongress2025: key takeaways include care, support, inclusive education, and accessible information for empowering persons with disabilities.
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At #WorldCongress2025, Zambia’s Ruth Chihana, a self-advocate, inspires discussion on the role of self-advocates in leadership and the impact of inclusive education on the confidence of persons with intellectual disabilities. Important questions for real change.
#weareinlcusion
“In GHANA, and across Africa, self-advocates are beginning to access spaces to influence the agenda," Samuel Anku, Self-Advocate from Ghana and Vice President, Inclusion Africa. #WorldCongress2025#WeAreInclusion
In UGANDA, people are now appreciating that the voices of self-advocates matter. It is a long journey ahead but we are beginning to see change - Caroline Naluwemba, self-advocate, Uganda.
#WorldCongress2025#WeAreInclusion
SELF ADVOCATES in Zambia are now being heard. They have become confident agents of change- Ruth Chihana, a self-advocate from Zambia.
#WorldCongress2025
##WeAreInclusion