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Sioka urges new disability council directors to collaborate

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Sioka urges new disability council directors to collaborate

ν Pricilla Mukokobi 

 

Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare minister Doreen Sioka emphasised the importance of unity within the new National Disability Council of Namibia board, encouraging members to work as a cohesive team. 

The new board members are Josef Paulus, Sara Haimbodi, Panduleni Nghitila, Desmond Tjipanga, Lidwina Shapwa, Mahne Kruger, Titus Kanyanda, Christel Menette, Ruusa Ntinda, Lawrence Kaimu, Sylvia Bathlomeus, Chali Matengu and Julian Samuel. 

At the inauguration ceremony in the capital yesterday, she urged them to prioritise communication and collaboration.

Sioka also advised them to openly share information, and to familiarise themselves with each other’s challenges. 

“The government is committed to upholding, promoting and protecting the rights of people with disabilities,” the minister stated, underscoring the significance of the council’s role in advancing these commitments. 

She said although there are good legal instruments in place, there is still a gap between existing policy and implementation. This can be revealed from the number of persons with disabilities, including children, who are excluded from the mainstream disability environment. 

“I am aware that our education laws provide for diversity and inclusion. But perhaps, as a council, you need to monitor the implementation of these laws and policies, and suggest amendments if so required,” she noted. 

Matengu, the newly-appointed chairperson, expressed gratitude to the esteemed members for their dedication to advocating for the rights of individuals with disabilities.

 In his role, he pledged to prioritise inclusivity, envisioning a society where people with disabilities can thrive.

He underscored collaboration with government authorities, organisations of persons with disabilities, stakeholders and the broader community. 

He highlighted the need for open dialogue to address pressing issues faced by people with disabilities and committed to advocating for change at both grassroots and systemic levels.

Recognising the importance of empowerment, he touched on the need for educational initiatives, vocational training and empowerment opportunities to enable individuals with disabilities to lead independent lives. 

“By embracing diversity and celebrating the abilities of every individual, we can create a society where disability is not seen as a limitation but a source of strength and resilience,” Matengu stated. 

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