Working with the Disabled
on Rob Wootton (Zambia), 12/Apr/2011 13:25, 34 days ago
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Some days things fall into place: the workshop starts on time; the commitment and involvement from the people present is inspiring; time flies; the mobiles do not ring too loudly; and everyone leaves with a smile on their face. Today felt pretty much like that as we ran a training session for the Mazabuka Network of People with Disabilities. The group lacks any form of support whether it be funding, structures, roles, plans and so on. During the day 10 people from the Network talked through things like what they are supposed to be doing, the issues that people with disabilities face in the district (including ones related to HIV and AIDS which was our main interest), and what activities can be carried out to address these problems. None of this is rocket science but the Network was missing a guiding hand to kick start their thinking and work. The vote of thanks at the end was very touching. For now the meeting was a small step in the right direction for this neglected group of people who more often than not are ignored by most stakeholders; HIV and AIDS are at fault here too. And I suspect there will be more frequent knocks on the office door as they ask for more help and advice.