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Increase in people living with disabilities

By STHEMBILE HLATSHWAYO on November 18,2009

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, Swazi News Editor Thulani Thwala (l) looks on while Times Managing Editor Mbongeni Mbingo expresses a point during a Breakfast Meeting with Cheshire Homes Swaziland Executive held at LaCasserole Restaurant yesterday.

MBABANE - There is an increase in the number of persons living with disabilities.
In Swaziland, an estimated 95 000 people are living with disabilities, whilst some of them are not known because they were kept out of the public eye.

To address this problem, Cheshire Homes Swaziland has initiated the Young Voices project, which is aimed at equipping young people with disabilities with skills to hold their governments accountable for the implementation of the UN Convention and local policies and legislations.

Cheshire Homes Administrator Makhosazana Hlatshwayo said the project was actually run in 27 countries that have Cheshire Homes.
Hlatshwayo said to achieve their goals, they had mobilised the media to work on partnership, whereby they could actually educate the nation about disabilities.

She said some of the major issues to be highlighted were advocating for the sign language to become the third official language in the country as a result of lack of communication for the people who are deaf. She said a number of deaf people are abused because they could be hardly understood, yet with sign language becoming an official language, it could minimise their chances of being abused.
Another issue of importance was the free education and access to buildings which do not cater for people with disabilities.

Disabled

The issue of transport is another concern, with some buses refusing disabled persons to board them. Hlatshwayo alleged that disabled people were further called names by conductors, who at times charge them extra money for their wheelchairs.

On another note, Hlatshwayo said they were also in a process of empowering Members of Parliament on the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons Living With Disabilities, companies and individuals in general, because of the ever increasing statistics of persons living with disabilities.

“In 1994, an estimate of 17 persons living with disabilities was reflected, whilst in 2003 which is a recent statistics, it shows that the numbers have hiked to 30 per cent,” lamented Hlatshwayo. She said the project indeed needed support from the identified stakeholders.


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  • image nikhuluma ngani lapha kutsi inombolo isetulu ngoba 95 000 of 1 167 834 people (if that number is correct) is only 8.14% (which is ~8%) of the total number of swazis in SD are having disabilities? The 90% yu're suggesting does not make any sense, nibala njani kantsi? I am also not impressed by the presentation of this article, as it lacks a lot of accurate information with respect to the statistics given and the report on the meeting? It seems to me like the reporter did not know what to report on and had problems with his/her maths. Moreover, he lacks the understanding of the whole concept of what was being presented about in the conference with respect to the disabled people!!!!
    (Posted by bhekani, November 18, 2009, 6:52 PM)
  • image Ngwane mfo! Nguwe lokufute abuke tibalo.The figures are straight forward,the thing is they are scary and they draw some sense and attitude of denial like all serious and strange cases. We must just come to understand as Swazis that we have more responsibilities now as a nation.There must be some changes in structures,attitudes,budgets,roads,the list goes on. The main thing is, we owe it to ourselves as a nation to have sympathy and care for those who are less able than us. Thats where a strong and prosperous nation is realised.
    (Posted by RUDI, November 18, 2009, 6:35 PM)
  • image its 95 000 meaning 5000 less than 100 000. if 95 000 is 90% of 1,167 million, then asikwati kubala simaSwati. asesibukisise bekenene.
    (Posted by mphotolozi, November 18, 2009, 5:55 PM)
  • image Hawu!!! uphindze ulisho lelo Mark. Nami ngiyamangala lenumber yebatfu. Kani kahle kahle ematswati anganani. Kuchaza kutsi about 90% wetfu sikhubatekile. Akusilo nani liqiniso lelo. Kasenime kudlala ngalesive. Yena lo make lotsi ungu mphatsi utsi waya sesikolweni. Anga nika inumber lengaka.
    (Posted by Ngwane, November 18, 2009, 5:39 PM)
  • image YeboNgwane asenibukisise lenumber lenitsi yebantfu labakhubatekile nobe labaphila nekukhubateka lokutsi bakuleli. Kantsi live lakaNgwane libebantfu labangaki ngobe ngekwekubalwa kwebantfu live laka Ngwane lina 1,167,834 webantfu. Nawutawubukisisa lenumber kwangatsi kukhona lokungadibani Malangeni.
    (Posted by Mark, November 18, 2009, 4:43 PM)

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