On December 3rd, 2024, Kabaka Foundation proudly partnered with the University of Ghana’s Centre for Disability Studies and Advocacy to commemorate the International Day for Persons with Disabilities. The event, held in Accra, featured a thought-provoking symposium that brought together advocates, academics, and stakeholders to highlight issues affecting persons with disabilities and promote inclusive development.
A Platform for Advocacy and Awareness
The symposium served as a platform to discuss critical topics, including accessibility, rights advocacy, and the empowerment of persons with disabilities. By sponsoring this event, Kabaka Foundation reiterated its commitment to fostering a more inclusive society where individuals with disabilities can thrive.
Collaboration for Change
The University of Ghana’s Centre for Disability Studies and Advocacy expressed gratitude for Kabaka Foundation’s generous support, noting that the sponsorship made it possible to bring together diverse voices to discuss actionable solutions for disability inclusion.
A Step Toward Disability Inclusion
The symposium aligns with Kabaka Foundation’s focus on disability, rehabilitation, and development, as well as key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
Inspiring Action and Advocacy
The event also highlighted success stories of individuals with disabilities who have overcome challenges to achieve remarkable milestones. These stories served as inspiration and a reminder of the potential that lies in creating an inclusive society.
Kabaka Foundation’s Commitment
Kabaka Foundation remains steadfast in its dedication to supporting persons with disabilities through advocacy, partnerships, and impactful projects. This sponsorship is one of many steps toward building a future where inclusivity is not just a goal but a reality.
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