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IWD: CCD seeks greater representation for women with disabilities in leadership, justice institutions
As the world marked the 2026 edition of International Women’s Day (IWD), the Centre for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) has called for greater representation of women with disabilities in leadership, ...
Seven years ago, Karen Briegs and Kathy Kafka founded Hillsborough-based Girl Scout Troop 60561, an adaptive troop that supports girls with disabilities. The goal is to provide a Girl Scout experience ...
MANILA – In line with the celebration of the 22nd Women with Disabilities Day, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) called for unified efforts to prioritize the welfare and ...
Children with developmental disabilities are more likely to have parent-reported chronic pain than those without such conditions.
Supreme Court win for girl with epilepsy expected to make disability lawsuits against schools easier
After a deadly tire-shop incident in Mascotte, loved ones remember the mom of two they say always showed up for everyone else. WASHINGTON – A teenage girl with a rare form of epilepsy won a unanimous ...
Women and girls living with disabilities in Isiolo County continue to face significant challenges, especially when accessing essential services such as medical and reproductive health care. The ...
Girl Scouting has long been known to build character, confidence and leadership through a variety of experiences and activities. But for some, the Girl Scouts were a bit out of reach. A longtime troop ...
Cape Town – Mr South Africa Habib Noorbhai addressed a group of young teenage girls with disabilities and said “having a disability should not make you feel inferior, it makes you unique”. Noorbhai ...
At the home of mama Muturi with Sister Winfred Nganya and well wishers visitors,21 year- old Elloise Muturi is among the five siblings living as a PWD under the care of their mothers.[FILE,Standard] ...
Supreme Court win for girl with epilepsy expected to make disability lawsuits against schools easier
WASHINGTON (AP) — A teenage girl with a rare form of epilepsy won a unanimous Supreme Court ruling on Thursday that's expected to make it easier for families of children with disabilities to sue ...
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