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Foundation Advocates For Accessible Healthcare Facilities For PWDs

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The Mimijane Foundation for women and children with disabilities is championing the cause for inclusive healthcare in Nigeria, urging the government and healthcare providers to ensure accessible facilities for People with Disabilities (PWDs).

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The executive director, Amb. Mube Awala Beatrice placed a key Demands, asking the National Assembly to ensure accessible infrastructure like ramps, elevators, wheelchair-accessible restrooms, saying there should be trained healthcare professionals on disability sensitivity and awareness and also sign language interpreters including adaptive medical equipment
According to her, Challenges faced by persons with disabilities includes Inaccessible hospitals and clinics facilities, Lack of specialized care for PWDs, Stigma and discrimination, Limited resources and funding.
She advocated for Policy Reforms, Infrastructure upgrades, Healthcare worker training and Increased funding which will create an inclusive healthcare system for all Nigerians, regardless of ability.

She therefore proposed the following amendments to the Act: Inclusion of a part to address specific sexual and reproductive health and rights needs of women and girls with disabilities, addressing the issue of forced abortion, forced medication /sterilization, and neglect in healthcare settings especially during childbirth.

She urged the National Assembly to consider PWDs proposed amendments and work towards creating a more inclusive society for women and Girls with disabilities, saying We believe that everyone deserves equal access to healthcare services and inclusive education, regardless of their abilities.

A program officer, Mimijane foundation, Ukachi Cynthia said, “hospitals are inaccessible to users, lacking sign language interpreters and specific attention for women with disabilities. Attitudinal barriers and derogatory comments from health workers discourage women with disabilities from seeking medical care.

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She advocated for inclusion and specific provisions to protect the rights of women and girls with disabilities, as outlined in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

She noted, “the Disability Act fails to address our rights, particularly regarding sexual and reproductive health. We’ve submitted a position paper to the National Assembly, calling for amendments to protect these rights”.

“Implementation of the law requires equal opportunities for persons with disabilities in elective and appointed positions”.

She also advocated for inclusive political participation, accessibility in hospitals and public spaces, protection from discrimination and violence and equal access to education and employment

Speaking, Florence Marcus, a Lawyer, gender and disability rights advocate said, Cross-border services for disability cases, especially for political practitioners under government and ministry, should be prioritized. Governments should provide pro bono services to ensure access to justice and redress.

She recommends Pro Bono Legal Services where organizations like the Public Interest Law Partnership (PILP) offer free legal services to eligible individuals, families, and organizations, and provide pro bono services, including consultation, advice, and court representation, to disadvantaged individuals.

She also seeks disability rights advocacy Centers like DRAC to facilitate full participation of vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities and women.

“Upon amending the act, these issues should be factored in, to empower every woman to push for justice. This includes recognizing the importance of pro bono services in enhancing access to justice for marginalized communities.

“By implementing these recommendations, governments can ensure justice and equality for all, regardless of disability or political affiliation”.


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