This film looks at Sense International Uganda's community-based rehabilitation and education work with deafblind children.
In Uganda 1 in 5 persons over the age of 5 years has a disability (Demographic and Health Survey 2006).
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
Hope for the Deafblind in Uganda
Deafblind children are able to attend normal school if the correct facilities are in place for them. With a small investment the deafblind can lead useful and productive lives. The poster says:
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