South Africa’s Housing Regulator Takes a Historic Step: SHRA Hosts First Disability Inclusion Dialogue in Gqeberha

Housing is not simply shelter. For persons with disabilities, it is the foundation on which everything else employment, education, health, social participation either becomes possible or impossible. An inaccessible home is not just uncomfortable. It is a barrier to the world. South Africa has long acknowledged this in policy language. What has been missing, in…

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Union Bank Nigeria Puts Women with Disabilities at the Centre of Its 2026 International Women’s Month Campaign

Corporate disability inclusion campaigns in Nigeria often exist at the level of statement. A press release, a social media post, a token appearance by a disability representative at an event primarily designed for other audiences. What Union Bank of Nigeria did during International Women’s Month 2026 was different — not because it was perfect, but…

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Global Fund for Children: Grants for Community Organisations Serving Children with Disabilities in Africa

Of all the groups within the disability community, children with disabilities face perhaps the most compounded barriers. They are excluded from schools, denied healthcare, subject to harmful cultural beliefs, and frequently invisible in both official statistics and national policy. In Africa, where fewer than ten percent of children with disabilities attend school and where disability…

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USD 300,000 Over Three Years: The Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Grant That African Disability Social Enterprises Should Know About

Most disability funding in Africa targets established OPDs with existing governance structures and track records. But what about the growing number of disability-focused social enterprises, hybrid organisations, and innovative impact-first ventures that are building new solutions to disability inclusion challenges across the continent? What about the organisation that has run a successful pilot programme, demonstrated…

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Abilis Foundation: The Grant African Disability Organizations Can Apply for Any Time of Year

Most international grant programmes operate on fixed annual cycles applications open in one month, close in another, and organizations that miss the window must wait another twelve months before they can try again. For small, under-resourced OPDs operating in complex environments, this rigidity is a structural barrier. Opportunities are missed not because of a weak…

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Rights in Action: How CBM Global Is Strengthening Disability Advocacy in Nigeria and Zimbabwe

Across Africa, disability advocacy is not primarily driven by international organisations or government agencies. It is driven by communities by organisations of persons with disabilities that operate with limited resources, enormous determination, and an intimate understanding of the daily realities their members face. The challenge, always, is how to strengthen these organisations so that their…

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Africa’s Assistive Technology Revolution: From Hackathons to National Laws, a Continent Is Waking Up

Globally, an estimated 2.5 billion people need at least one assistive product; from hearing aids and wheelchairs to screen readers and prosthetics. That figure is projected to rise to 3.5 billion by 2050 as populations age and the prevalence of chronic conditions grows. And yet, in the WHO African Region, only about 15 to 25…

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WHO Africa’s New Rehabilitation Strategy 2025–2035: What It Means for 210 Million Africans

In July 2025, African health ministers gathered at the 75th session of the WHO Regional Committee for Africa in Lusaka, Zambia, and made a decision that could reshape healthcare for hundreds of millions of people across the continent. They unanimously endorsed the Regional Rehabilitation Strategy 2025–2035 a comprehensive ten-year framework that, for the first time,…

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