Posted on 25/07/2011 by ILEP

The Global Disability Rights Library has been added to the eGranary, which is an off-line information store, established in 2001, that provides instant access to millions of Internet resources to institutions that do not have Internet access.

 

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Categories: Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, News and Notes, North and Central America, Oceania, South America


Posted on 01/07/2011 by TLMI - Jannine Ebenso

The death took place recently of Dr Esther Mary Davis OBE, who was loved and respected for her medical work, both in Northern Ireland and Nigeria where she spent a major part of her life.

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Categories: News and Notes, Nigeria


Posted on 29/06/2011 by ILEP

Dignity Regained: Cambodia, is a collection of personal narratives of persons affected by leprosy that has been published this year in both Khmer and English.

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Categories: Africa, Asia, Cambodia, China, Europe, Ghana, India, Middle East, Myanmar, News and Notes


Posted on 06/06/2011 by DAHW - Jochen Hövekenmeier

DAHW is helping people in Nigeria through community-based rehabilitation projects.

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Categories: Members, Nigeria


Posted on 23/05/2011 by DAHW - Jochen Hövekenmeier

Daniela is familiar with prejudice. When she decided to take on the role of DAHW Representative in Senegal, she was inundated with countless “well-intended” tips! For many that Islamized country was not the place for a woman with a child. However, it was more of an incentive for this fighting-spirited woman. “I myself have experienced others not trusting me with certain tasks. Thus I am very well placed to comprehend what marginalisation means for persons affected by leprosy”. However, the marginalisation of these people in Senegal was far worse than she had feared: “For Senegalese who are not affected by leprosy, these villages simply do not exist – and therefore their inhabitants neither.”

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Categories: Members, Senegal


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