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Disability Doesn’t Mean Inability - GADHOH Female Wing
Director
Friday
31st August
2007
By Nfamara Jawneh
The Female Wing Director of the Gambia Association of the
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (GADHOH), Mrs Isatou Sanyang have
said that being disable doesn’t actually means been unable.
The GADHOH female wings Director, herself a disabled person,
made these remarks in an exclusive interview with this
reporter yesterday at her office in Latri Kunda Sabiji.
According to her, disabled people can when empowered, also
contribute meaningfully towards socio-economic development
of the country in the same measure as, or even more than
able people. “ We have our senses to learn skills and help
ourselves, family, and country, like any other person. “ she
said that at the female wing they enroll deaf children
between 4-7 years at the nursery school and also train deaf
adults on knitting, bakery, soap and omo making, sign
language, tie and dye. “ When we train them in these areas
they can employ themselves and by and large contribute to
national development and keep their families,” she added.
She commended Buganala foundation in the Netherlands,
through Mrs Marieke Ijsendoorn for building their new
building in Kanifing. The new building, she said, would make
their operators easy for them. She reveals that the new
building cost millions of dalasis and we are expecting it to
finish by end of December 2007. She revealed that the “Lions
Club Balk Tusken Maren Klif” of Netherlands for expressing
their interest in developing the new schools in Brikama.
Madam Sanyang also commended SHIA and Swedish Association of
the Deaf for their continued support to the female wing.
She finally appealed to parents with deaf children, to send
their children of 4-7 years old to the female wing when
schools open in September so that they can learn skills and
acquire knowledge.
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