Introduction DZT and NASCOH with support from Sightsavers hosted an engagement meeting and press conference with the Parliamentary Caucus on Disability and Organizations for persons with disabilities on the 2nd […]
The Covid-19 pandemic, which global partners have described as “the defining global health crisis of our time and the greatest challenge we have faced since World War Two”, has once […]
People with disabilities are not included in the mapping, planning, implementation and monitoring of disaster risk management and disaster risk reduction. They are also not included in the rehabilitation and […]
Cognisant of the overarching importance of coordination role that NASCOH plays, NASCOH has adopted a broad strategy grounded on consortium interventions. NASCOH works with member organizations and like-minded stakeholders collaboratively, […]
A new concept of leadership, grounded on the creation of direction, alignment, and commitment as the basis for leadership, has taken the world by storm and is revolutionizing disability inclusion […]
Cognisant that addressing issues of people with disabilities worldwide, who suffer from a documented lack of access fo fundamental rights and freedoms across the entire human rights spectrum, is an […]
While the media is awash with reports by women waxing lyrical about the proposed marriage bill and bemoaning the relaxing of the conditions of civil partnerships, which would have a […]
Despite the manifold mobility and sensory limitations that persons with disabilities face in accessing social media, findings by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) […]
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), which Zimbabwe signed and ratified in September 2013 but has not yet domesticated fully 6 years later, is […]
People with disabilities (PWDs) in Zimbabwe, who number an estimated 2.6 million (according to the World Report on Disability, 15 % of every population has a disability) suffer from a […]