In the latest episode of Joy Prime’s "Just Turned 18," prospective first-time voters living with disabilities opened up about their hopes, challenges, and expectations for the upcoming elections.
These photographs capture their unique perspectives on inclusion, representation, and the future of Ghana they hope for.
Photo Credit: @TheCaleb.Mensah
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