By Chisomo Phiri
Beit-CURE Children’s Hospital of Malawi on Tuesday organized an event to commemorate the importance of inclusiveness and advocacy for people with disabilities.
The event which was part of commemorating this year’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities, aimed to send a message of promoting leadership and equal opportunities for people with disabilities in all areas of life.
In an interview with journalists,Director of Programs and Development at Beit-CURE Children’s Hospital of Malawi, Davie Simengwa, said their hospital’s goal is to ensure that people with disabilities take lead roles in various sectors, including education and employment.
Said Simengwa:”We want to promote inclusiveness and break down barriers that hinder their participation. We care about people with disabilities and want to ensure they have equal opportunities to succeed.”
On his part,Chair of the Spinal Injuries Association of Malawi (SIAM), Bylon Kondowe, emphasized the importance of promoting leadership positions for people with disabilities.
He stressed that individuals with disabilities are often overlooked for leadership roles, and that it is now time for this to change.
Kondowe encouraged people with disabilities to come forward and take on leadership positions, showcasing their resilience and capabilities.
The event brought together individuals with disabilities from various organizations who hold senior positions, showcasing their achievements and contributions.