Discover, read, share and learn from 244 women and gender diverse persons with disabilities and 23 women-led organisations accross Africa.
The "Powerful yet overlooked: African women with disabilities and the ongoing struggle for inclusion, 30 years after Beijing" report, launched on the 24 October 2024, is available in French and English.
In 2025, the international community will commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and the endorsement of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in 1995 - Beijing+30.
A comprehensive national review will be undertaken throughout 2024 in countries, led by Governements.
In parallel, the civil society organizations will join forces to reflect on progress and gaps in the 12 critical areas of the Beijing Platform for Action, in the last 5 years.
DIWA and MIW, lately joined by IDA (International Disability Alliance) and WFD (World Federation of the Deaf) have been engaging together to ensure the Beijing+30 review will be more inclusive than ever, opening to French and Portuguese speaking countries and paying attention to women with disabilities with intersecting identities.
We launched the "My voice from Africa" survey to collect the individual perspective of women with disabilities accross Africa in French, Portuguese, English and International Sign.
Stay tuned for more reports!
Women-led organisations of persons with disabilities from Togo, Benin have yet shared their reports to input the National Country Report for the 30-year review of the Beijing Platform for Action.
Find them here in their original language.
Not Yet Equal: Kenyan women with disabilities and the ongoing struggle for inclusion 30 years after Beijing, Parallel Report – February 2025
The Beijing+30 Parallel Report highlighting the perspectives of women with disabilities is published.
Congratulations to the authors: Fridah Wawira and Julie Diffu from Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW), Christine Kandie from Endorois Indigenous Women Empowerment Network, Easter Okech from Kenya Female Advisory Organization (KEFEADO), Sally Nduta from United Disabled Persons of Kenya (UDPK), Jane Kihungi from Women Challenged to Challenge (WCC) and Juliane Nduta from Humanity & Inclusion Making It Work (MIW).
A special thanks to Juliane Nduta whose dedication to coordinating, researching, analysing, and designing every aspect of this project and has been instrumental in bringing it to fruition.
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