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Differently abled receive sports equipment

2016-11-18  Staff Report 2

Differently abled receive sports equipment
Katima Mulilo U.S. Ambassador to Namibia Thomas Daughton on Wednesday handed sports equipment to the ‘Kutwano Organisation of Sports for People with Disabilities’ in Katima Mulilo, Zambezi Region. The items which consist of sports clothing, javelins, shot-puts, discuses, batons, stop watches, special athletics chairs and office equipment to the value of approximately N$250 000, was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). “People with disabilities want to and can participate in every aspect of daily life, be it professionally, academically, or in sports. Inclusion is every person’s right, and as you know well, disability does not mean inability,” Ambassador Daughton highlighted at the event. The equipment has already been put to good use, as Kutwano athletes successfully competed in this year’s Nedbank Paralympic Games in South Africa and further returned with 14 medals from the inter-regional Paralympic Competitions in Oshana Region. With the help of the donated equipment, the organisation is currently also preparing for the first-ever inter-constituency Paralympic Cup next month. Zambezi Region Governor Lawrence Sampofu thanked the U.S. government for its support, saying: “This gesture by the government and the people of US demonstrates the commitment and willingness to uplift the Paralympics standards in our communities.” The U.S. Ambassador also visited Cheshire Home, a facility that caters for children with disabilities in Katima Mulilo. Twenty-six of the 30 learners residing in the home benefited from a USAID scholarship programme of approximately N$1.8 million for Zambezi, as well as the Kavango regions, and 24 of them received assistive devices, such as wheelchairs and crutches. During his visit, Ambassador Daughton and his wife Melinda Burrell engaged in face-painting and other fun activities with the children, which both the couple and the children seemed to enjoy very much.
2016-11-18  Staff Report 2

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