Africa needs strong Deaf women Leaders who can unite and raise their voices for the Deaf community across the continent.
After connected with her through online, we were finally able to meet in person today here in Tanzania. It was an honor to host you my Deaf sister, Binta.
We are greatly thank the African Bank for their continuous support. Their contributions have impacted thousands of women with Disabilities across Africa and have advanced an inclusive climate agenda that centers on our needs.
@IccasaA@BankofAfrica_Ke
Today, @UN_Women facilitated a dialogue between women with disabilities & Hon. Ridhiwani Kikwete, Minister for @WMKVAU, ensuring their voices help shape the updated National Policy on Disability.
Amplifying women’s perspectives is central to our role in bringing their voices & concerns to decision-makers.
Aneth Isaya is driving disability inclusion in Tanzania!🇹🇿
As the founder of FUWAVITA, w/ support from @unwomentanzania & funding from Finland🇫�� , she empowers women with disabilities, advocating for equal rights in education, employment & leadership.
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I will be speaking at this event
*Join Me* as we drive a _gender-responsive_ climate action by integrating _disability-inclusive_ resilience strategies
*To Register:* https://t.co/OSsjzDhUMs
The event will be live on zoom. *3:00 p.m. East African Time on 6th March, 2025*
Join our hands to support Women and Girls with Disabilities through Economic empowerment program. Violence against women and girls with Disabilities will end up if they are having a strong economic base
This Award recognizes collective efforts to support Deaf women and promote equal access to legal services. Thanks to the Ess Foundation, Creative Legal Foundation, and Tanzania High Court for enabling inclusion.
Join our hands to support women with Disabilities in Tanzania throught Economic Empowerment program. Thank @GlobalPeace#GlobalPeaceWomen#DreamGrant for supporting this program
Thank @bbcswahili for this huge opportunity.May this interview open a new door of hope and success not only to myself but also to the women and girls with Disabilities whom I lead at @fuwavita
With support from @travelatreethatgrows, FUWAVITA recently visited a family with a Deaf girl child.
By visiting families with children with Disabilities in remote areas, we have been able to understand their challenges better and design our program to address these issues.