Archive for December, 2010

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Dec

Mr Bhekie Jele

Mr Bhekie Jele

Role: Executive Support Officer - Fundraising and Knowledge Management

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Dec

Ms Nanou Kambaji

Ms Nanou Kambaji

Role: Finance and Office Administrator

08
Dec

Mrs Wasiela Tobias

Mrs Wasiela Tobias

Role: Office Secretary and Receptionist

08
Dec

STOP XENOPHOBIA!

STOP XENOPHOBIA!

For Immediate Release Press Release June 2, 2008 The Secretariat of African Decade of Persons with Disabilities (SADPD) condemns the spate of violence and hate meted out on foreign nationals in the past two weeks. The action taken by South Africans against their very own was not only embarrassing to the nation but a gross violation of human rights. Disabled persons were among minority groups that bore the brunt of the violence due to their immobility. It is

08
Dec

VICTORY FOR THE DISABILITY MOVEMENT!

VICTORY FOR THE DISABILITY MOVEMENT!

Ratification of the UN Convention on the rights of Persons with Disabilities Press Release April 7, 2008 It is with exuberance that the Secretariat for the African Decade of Persons with Disabilities (SADPD) acknowledges the ratification of the UN Convention on the rights of Persons with Disabilities.  The UN Convention is a result of a collective global effort, in which various African countries as well as the Secretariat have actively participated and contributed to. The convention is instrumental

08
Dec

SADPD appoints Goodwill Ambassador

SADPD appoints Goodwill Ambassador

Pape Sheik Diouf has become SADPD’s first goodwill ambassador. Senegalese musician, author and music composer, Pape Diouf has become SADPD’s first goodwill ambassador in September 2007. The young singer has dedicated himself through his work to advocate for the protection and respect of the human rights of persons with disabilities. Pape is an inspiring role model who has gained much experience from working with the likes of Youssou Ndour, Ismael Lô, and

08
Dec
The EU-Africa strategy – working to support the rights and needs of persons with disabilities living in chronic poverty

PRESS RELEASE - DATE 24 DECEMBER 2007 THE AFRICA-EU STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP - A Joint Africa-EU Strategy The Secretariat of the Africa Decade of Persons with Disabilities (SADPD) notes with appreciation the inclusion of disability in the Africa-EU Strategic Partnership: A Joint Africa-EU Strategy (the Strategy). The context, shared vision, principles and objectives of the Strategy offer unprecedented opportunities to address the needs, human rights and aspirations of disabled people in both Europe and Africa. The new approaches

08
Dec
The Secretariat challenges private businesses

Persons with disabilities benefit business – it is time for companies to give something back” Press Release, Cape Town, 20 April 2007 The CEO of the Secretariat of the African Decade of Persons with Disabilities, Mr AK Dube, has challenged the private sector to acknowledge and reward organisations of persons with disabilities promoting economic development and mainstream business. Speaking at a special ceremony today to reward the Magnum Shield security company personnel based at the Pinnacle Building in Cape Town, A. K. Dube

08
Dec

African countries to sign the Convention

African countries to sign the Convention

53 countries have announced that they will sign the new Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities at a ceremony to be held at the UN General Assembly hall on Friday, 30 March, according to the United Nations. We at the Secretariat of the African Decade are happy to note that the following African countries will sign the Convention when it opens for signature by States and regional integration organizations: Algeria, Cape Verde, Republic of Congo, Ghana,

08
Dec
Moving from words to implementation in the struggle for human rights

This article was published on October 4 2006 in the online publication Pambazuka News, under the headline "Protecting the rights of the disabled". Pambazuka news is "a weekly forum for social justice in Africa" (www.pambazuka.org). Around 60 million persons with disabilities live in Africa . These individuals are barely visible in most African societies, and rarely appear to have voices or opinions about general issues that are brought to our attention by the media. The