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Namibia launches new disability policy to promote inclusion and equality
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66379, member: 636"] Namibia launched a revised national disability policy in Windhoek on Monday, replacing the 1997 version and reinforcing the country’s commitment to equality, dignity, and non-discrimination. Vice President Lucia Witbooi said the updated policy addresses current barriers and gaps in the old framework, ensuring people with disabilities are seen as active citizens and contributors to national development—not as charity cases. The policy, introduced in parliament last month, establishes a foundation for equal access, participation, and protection from discrimination. Former deputy minister Alexia Manombe-Ncube, who lives with a disability, said it will advance inclusivity in education, employment, healthcare, and accessibility. She urged people with disabilities to claim their place in decision-making spaces and ensure their voices shape national policies. Musician Sovita Joshua, who has albinism, expressed pride in her identity and encouraged others to embrace themselves. “I never look down on myself,” she said. “I always stood out, and I encourage others to do the same.” [/QUOTE]
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