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PRISON FELLOWSHIP OF ZAMBIA DONATES 80 TRICYCLES

The Prison Fellowship of Zambia (PFZ) has donated over 80 Tricycles to persons with disabilities in Ndola. Speaking at the handover ceremony held in Ndola at PFZ Head Office, the Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities (ZAPD) Director General Mr. Frankson Musukwa said the Agency remains open to partnerships aimed at developing and implementing measures that create equal opportunities for persons with disabilities as prescribed in the Persons with Disabilities Act No. 6 of 2012. Mr. Musukwa said persons with disabilities face numerous barriers that limit access to assistive technologies that promote independent living, dignity and meaningful participation in social economic development, and that it is therefore gratifying for the Agency to witness stakeholders such as the PFZ come forward to bridge this gap of inequality. The ZAPD Director General observed that without access to the physical environment, transportation, facilities and services provided to the public, persons with disabilities cannot have equal opportunities for participation in society. Mr. Musukwa said it is only through generous gestures such as the donation by PFZ that persons with disabilities can live independently and enhance productivity. He said the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and the Persons with Disabilities Act No. 6 of 2012 acknowledge the instrumental role of assistive technology in enabling persons with disabilities to enjoy and exercise their rights and freedoms on an equal basis with others. By Rachel Chako ZAPD-Public Relations Officer

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International Week of the Deaf

Zambia joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Week of Deaf People with support from the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services, the Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities, United Nations and the Deaf Community, under the theme “A WORLD WHERE DEAF PEOPLE EVERYWHERE CAN SIGN ANYWHERE “. Speaking at the event was Mrs. Shishe Sianjalika who delivered a speech on behalf of the Minister of Community Development and Social Services Honourable Doreen Mwamba stated that this year’s theme accentuates the importance of sign language as a means and medium of communication and highlights the need for greater accessibility and inclusion of Deaf People in all aspects of life.  The theme for 2023 reflects a fundamental goal: to ensure that sign language is recognised and respected as a legitimate form of communication and that Deaf Persons have the right and opportunity to use it everywhere. The theme serves as a call for action by various stakeholders and organisations to work together to create a Zambia in which sign language is not only accepted but celebrated. Speaking at the same event acting Director General for ZAPD Ms. Agatha Banda stated that in as much as inclusivity of the Deaf people is important, early access or exposure to sign language education should not be taken for granted as it aids the Deaf Community in their social development, she also added on to say that creating a world where Deaf People can sign anywhere, cultural awareness and sensitization is important to dispel misconception, societal attitudes towards the Deaf Community and foster empathy, thereby creating a society that values and respects diverse forms of communication. The ZAPD Board Member Mr. James Kapembwa stated in his speech that much of the discrimination and neglect suffered by Deaf People is due to ignorance on the part of members of the public, traditional myths and superstition abound to explain its existence and stereotype Deaf People face because of limited scientific knowledge. The Deaf Community representative Mr. Moses Soko was present and spoke at the event on the importance of ensuring an Inclusive Society where sign language is respected and recognised as a form of communication. The commemoration was successfully held which involved a match past and various sensitization and awareness programs on the importance of inclusion of Deaf People in Society.

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International Albinism Awareness Day

International Albinism Awareness Day is an annual observance held on June 13th. It aims to raise global awareness about albinism, promote the rights and well-being of persons with albinism, and challenge the stereotypes and discrimination they face. This day serves as an opportunity to celebrate the achievements and contributions of persons with albinism, as well as to educate the public about the challenges they encounter in various aspects of life, including education, employment, healthcare, and social inclusion. International Albinism Awareness Day seeks to foster a more inclusive and accepting society, where persons with albinism can live with dignity, respect, and equal opportunities.   ZAPD Celebrates 2023 International Albinism Day On June 13th, 2023, the Agency with the support from the Government, United Nations and various Organizations of Persons with Disabilities joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Albinism Awareness Day under the theme, “Inclusion is Strength” which is aimed at ensuring the inclusion of the voices of Persons with Albinism in all sectors of Life. Commemorations were held in various provinces with the main event held in Lusaka at Taj Pamodzi Hotel. The Guest of Honour was the Acting Minister of Community Development and Social Services Hon. Elvis Nkandu , MP and was represented by the Director Social Welfare Mr. Nelson Nyangu. He reaffirmed Government’s commitment to protecting the rights of Persons with Albinism including the right to education, employment and healthcare. He further stressed on the need to unite in the efforts to build an inclusive and just society for everyone, irrespective of the skin color or any other physical characteristic as all deserve to be treated with respect and dignity. Speaking at the same event, the ZAPD Vice Board Chairperson, Mr. James Mwitwa called for the need of the Government to Ratify the African Disability Protocol as it would serve as a crucial milestone in the ongoing fight for rights of Persons with Albinism in Zambia; and implored the public to help fight against the discrimination, killing, abduction and violence targeting Persons with Albinism. 2023 Albinism Awareness Day Organising Committee Chair, Ms. Carol Kapungwe giving a speech Commissioner John Chiti entertains the audience

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