April 2024

NUDIPU appreciates UCC for promoting a digitally inclusive society

The National Population and Housing Census Report 2014 by the Uganda National Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) reveals that persons with disabilities aged two years and above makeup 12.4% of Uganda’s population, about 5.8 million people. This percentage has increased due to various causes, and Uganda must ensure that it includes this population to achieve an …

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More sign language teachers are needed to help learners with hearing impairment

Due to the continuous advocacy by the National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda, parents in Kibaale have taken on the responsibility to embrace educating children with disabilities. Thanks to the school heads in some of the districts who have wholeheartedly provided a conducive environment for learners with disabilities to study with ease with others …

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Banks ought to embrace financial inclusion to cater to persons with disabilities

Have you ever imagined yourself being a secondary account holder to your bank account? All the time you need money you have to be with someone to support you to withdraw your own money. This is what persons with visual impairment go through almost all their lives. Have you ever imagined yourself being in the …

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NUDIPU starts the implementation of phase II of the Gender and Disability practice project in the Nakapiripiriti and Kapchorwa districts

National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU), is implementing phase two of the Gender and Disability in Practice project (GADIP 2) in the districts of Nakapiripiriti and Kapchorwa. During an inception meeting in Nakapiripiriti District the Chief Executive Officer Ms Esther Kyozira informed the participants that the main objective for this project is to …

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