Lamin Janneh has called on the government to place the rights and welfare of persons with disabilities at the centre of national development, urging policymakers to translate political commitments into meaningful action that improves the lives of one of the country’s most vulnerable communities. Speaking during the official signing ceremony[Read More…]
Lamin Janneh Urges Gov’t To Prioritise Inclusion For Persons With Disabilities
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