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International ‘Spinal Cord Injury Day’ on 5th September every year with the intention of increasing awareness amongst the general public. It is presumed that the awareness would facilitate an inclusive life for persons with disability and ensure greater chances of success of prevention programs.

Theme for SCI Day 2018: STOP SPINAL CORD INJURY!

Encouraging one another and experience sharing to empowered disabled people in their communities to gain self confidence. This innovative rehabilitation approach, pioneered by disabled people, facilitates an improved quality of life through the promotion of health, mobility and independence.

 

 

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Home visits and counselling for women with disabilities and their families. We believe that, experience is the best teacher, that's why experienced women with disabilities are visiting newly women with disabilities to share experience

The aim of inclusion in education is to restructure and reform the school in the direction so that all children can be part of all the social and educational opportunities offered at a school. The aim of such
reform further implies that no one should be segregated or isolated.

Children with disabilities who attend inclusive schools also experience enhanced social acceptance; and friendships with non-disabled is more likely to occur.

Parents with children with disabilities and local government meeting at - Hai district

Networking meeting to ensure persons with disabilities s are able to overcome in accessibility, rapid advancement in innovation, technology and science as well how the government and community are involved.

All the stake holders come to the conclusion that there is importance to ensure that persons with disabilities are actively engaged within the development and implementation of development projects and the importance of working in partnerships with different stakeholders to achieve disability-inclusive development

Kili Marathon 2018 with Kilimanjaro RC and Moshi DC. Government have a key role in promoting and protecting the rights of persons with disabilities.

 

Happy International Day for Persons with Disabilities 

The theme for 2017:

Transformation towards sustainable and resilient society for all.

YES WE CAN’!!

The International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS) had decided in 2015 to observe Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Day on 5th September, every year, with the intention of increasing awareness amongst the General Public. It is anticipated that the awareness would facilitate an inclusive life for persons with disability and ensure greater chances of success of prevention programmes.

This year the Day will be celebrated with the theme ‘Yes We Can’! The theme has been chosen to highlight the ability amongst disabilities of persons with SCI. Social integration and awareness amongst the General Public and administrators would help uplift the condition of persons with SCI. People may be able to understand the importance of prevention programmes better and thus help disseminate the information amongst masses.

Across the globe, many people who need assistive technology do not have access to it. 

70 million people who need a wheelchair and only 5% to 15% of those in need who have access to one.

We real appreciate Songambele friends' for your support, once again you have changed someones' life.

 

Songambele promotes the economic empowerment of women so that they can live independently as well as support their families. This is done through the establishment of income generation activities, creating access to small grants and credit schemes as well as equipping beneficiaries with basic skills to manage their own projects.