
Deaf Link Uganda: Serving Deaf & Families
Deaf Link Uganda provides services to deaf people in Uganda and their families to promote their well being. They also promotes an inclusive society.
Deaf Link Uganda provides services to deaf people in Uganda and their families to promote their well being. They also promotes an inclusive society.
Action on Disability and Development (ADD) partners with disability rights advocacy organizations in Africa and Asia.
Many publications can help families, community leaders, teachers, and professionals help deaf children around the world. Deaf Child Worldwide.
Analysis of rights under Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD); examples of how deaf people experience discrimination.
Summarizes the situation of Deaf people in the Sub-Saharan African region, highlighting both the many challenges and the signs of progress.
What kind of life experiences do deaf people have in Uganda? Also, how do they identify? A qualitative study attempts to answer.
Learn about 17 Deaf politicians around the world. Most are members of parliament, a couple are city mayors. All use sign language.
Deaf Child Worldwide provides advice, resources, and training for organizations working with deaf children in developing countries.
In 2014, the TV show Unreported World produced a special episode about deaf Ugandans learning sign language for the first time.
Deafway, a UK-based organization, works with Deaf communities in the UK, Uganda, and Nepal. They value Deaf culture and signed languages.
Deaf adults in India, Uganda, Ghana, Rwanda, and Nepal use peer tutoring to improve literacy skills among Deaf children and adults.