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Happy International Women's Day! 

#GiveToGain #IWD2026, #InternationalWomensDay #WomenEmpowerment, #WomenInLeadership, #CelebrateWomen, #WomenSupportWomen #womenwithdisabilities

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For Ukraine, Full-Scale War Became a Painful but Powerful Catalyst for Change in Disability Inclusion Today is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. For Ukraine, the war that has continued since 2014 has become a painful but powerful catalyst for change in this field.

For Ukraine, Full-Scale War Became a Painful but Powerful Catalyst for Change in Disability Inclusion

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#ZDOROVI #DisabilityInclusion #rehabilitation #PersonswithDisabilities #inclusion #womenwithdisabilities #inclusiveapproach

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Our recent op-ed, “We Must Create Safer Online Spaces for Women with Disabilities,” by Eunice Tunggal, Babalwa Tyabashe-Phume, Karen Soldatić, and Lieketseng Ned.

Read here: buff.ly/uv2rYyc

#DigitalInclusion #WomenWithDisabilities #OnlineSafety #TFGBV #DisabilityJustice #SafeSpaces

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Women carry the highest disability rates worldwide. Women with invisible disabilities face double discrimination. Disabled women are targeted with violence at staggering rates.

#IDPD #DisabilityRights #WomenWithDisabilities #InclusionMatters #GlobalWomensCaucus #DemocratsAbroad

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‘Every step a struggle:’ Nigerian woman with disabilities leads push for dignity and inclusion A woman living with disabilities in a camp for displaced people in Nigeria is demonstrating why it is essential that people like her are included in society and how dignity can be protected even in the harshest places.

‘Every step a struggle:’ Nigerian woman with #disabilities leads push for #dignity and #inclusion

#WomenWithDisabilities

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It is Monday, and the work of ending violence against women and girls everywhere continues! This is a reminder that women who suffer multiple forms of discrimination face a higher risk of violence and are more vulnerable to its consequences.

#WomenWithDisabilities
#EndVAWG
#EndViolence

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The Reflective Journey- Women's Disabilities Community! | Facebook Welcome to The Reflective Journey! This is a Women's Disabilities Support Group which emphasizes on personal growth and shared experiences! This page...

TRJ is a supportive Facebook Womens Disabilities group dedicated to empowerment, connection, and celebrating your journey. Get advice and engage in thoughtful discussions about advocacy and self-care today! ⬇️

www.facebook.com/groups/12784...

#WomenWithDisabilities #ReflectiveJourney #WomensSupport

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🌼 Disabled Women's Support Group 🌹
Find your tribe! Join our safe, supportive Facebook group for connection, real-world support, and advocacy. Be seen, be heard, and just be you.

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#WomenWithDisabilities #DisabledWomen #SupportGroup
#FindYourTribe #WomenSupport

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Serving up these twins for Titty Tuesday 😈💦

#publicflash #tittytuesday #bigtits #womenwithdisabilities #musculardystrophy #myotonicdystrophy #bbw #milf #over30

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Blind woman smiling, text says "what really doesn't make sense is to sit and do nothing. Everything else makes sense," says Esma Gumberidze, ENIL, Georgia

Blind woman smiling, text says "what really doesn't make sense is to sit and do nothing. Everything else makes sense," says Esma Gumberidze, ENIL, Georgia

"What do I want to tell blind women, blind young women who want to joint politics? Don’t be afraid of saying out loud that this or that is not what you want. Because in a way, you program yourself."

#WomenWithDisabilities #IndependentLiving #DisabilityRights #Advocacy

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We are collecting more than data. We're gathering lived realities. In Nwoya district, women with disabilities are helping shape health systems that respect and respond to their needs #AtTheEquatorUG #InclusiveVoices #WISHStudy #WomenWithDisabilities @catrionawaitt.bsky.social @livunihls.bsky.social

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Join us for an empowering conversation on trauma and expression 👉 buff.ly/U2sc6wX

#HigherHurdles #MentalHealthMatters #WomenWithDisabilities #TraumaAwareness

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This is a wonderful initiative.
Best wishes to the organizers.

#AishwaryaRao #Founder #BetterWorldShelter for #WomenWithDisabilities #Nungambakkam #Chennai
Supported by #GreaterChennaiCorporation

Women with disabilities get exclusive space to train in Chennai
www.thehindu.com/news/cities/...

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Women with disabilities continue to face accessibility hurdles online, UN rights chief states UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk informed attendees of the 58th session of the Human Rights Council on Monday of the continuous accessibility barriers that people with disabilities fa...

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, recently highlighted the ongoing digital accessibility issues faced by people with disabilities, especially women.

Learn More: https://f.mtr.cool/ktwnnrzlvl

#WomenWithDisabilities #A11Y #IAAP

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Miss Ability Namibia returns Following a one-year hiatus due to budget constraints among other issues, the nationally celebrated Miss Ability Namibia pageant is returning this year. The initiative is solely aimed at empowering young women with disabilities, highlighting their strengths, abilities and beauty, despite their disabilities. Founder and organiser of Miss Ability Namibia Eva Josaphat shares her excitement in seeing the pageant return. “Last year, we were unable to mobilise the necessary funds to conduct the event. Since I have been conducting this project alone without any assistance, it has not been easy,” Josaphat says. This year’s theme is ‘Breaking Barriers, Embracing Beauty.’ “We have chosen this theme because more women with disabilities have emerged to embrace their uniqueness and beauty. They are willing to be at the forefront and break the barriers ahead. The future is here, and it is female,” Josaphat says. This year, Miss Ability Namibia aims to raise the bar by hosting a physical pageant following the virtual edition in 2023. “We want to shatter the stigma and discrimination against people with disabilities, especially when it comes to securing sponsorships. I expect businesses, corporate entities, and the government to rally behind this initiative, just as they do for mainstream beauty pageants like Miss Namibia,” she states. Josaphat believes the initiative has potential to cause social change. “We want this event to instill humility and challenge the outdated thinking about women with disabilities. It’s time to shatter the status quo.” The event will be staged in Windhoek later this year, subject to how fast sponsorship is secured. “Pageant participants can expect to be inspired by a celebration of women with disabilities. We want to change what has been deemed impossible to a celebration of possibilities,” she says. Although the pageant has had no specific number of candidates in past years, the 2025 event hopes to have 20 candidates competing for the title. “Our main goal is to leave a lasting impression and let the world know that disability is not inability,” Josaphat says. Miss Ability Namibia has grown over the years with inspiring individuals such as the late Elizabeth Agondji setting the bar high. “Elizabeth was a passionate advocate of disability rights. She fought for access to air travel via Fly Namibia and left a lasting impression. Unfortunately, she died later on,” Josaphat says. Loide Mupuma, the 2023 winner, is also a model of self-confidence and toughness. “She has embraced her disability fully and no longer hides her scars. That is the kind of empowerment we are working towards.” Josaphat wishes Miss Ability Namibia would be recognised across the nation and represented on high platforms such as Miss Namibia. “We aspire to be recognised at the national level and be represented in government structures promoting disability rights. Our aim is to motivate and empower the community, particularly young women with disabilities.” To guarantee the success of the 2025 edition, Miss Ability Namibia invites sponsors and partners to assist in any way possible. “We welcome any form of assistance, whether service, financial, refreshments, or any form of support. Any little thing counts,” says Josaphat. The post Miss Ability Namibia returns appeared first on The Namibian.

#MissAbilityNamibia #EmpowerWomen #BreakingBarriers #WomenWithDisabilities #EmbracingBeauty

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@hi-federation.bsky.social supports women leaders with disabilities to create inclusive societies!

The #GlobalDisabilitySummit #GDS2025 must hear the voices of #WomenWithDisabilities!

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