The University of Ghana (UG) celebrated the International Day for Persons with Disabilities (IDPwD) with a symposium centred on the theme, “Amplifying the Leadership of Persons with Disabilities for an Inclusive and Sustainable Future.”
This groundbreaking event highlighted UG’s commitment to disability advocacy and empowerment, emphasizing the crucial role of leadership in fostering inclusion.
A significant highlight of the symposium was the announcement of UG’s transformation of the Office for Students with Special Needs (OSSN) into the Centre for Disability Studies and Advocacy (CEDSA).
This new Centre aims to champion diversity and accessibility while addressing the pressing need for accessible technologies, aligning with global inclusivity efforts.
In his welcome address, the Acting Director of CEDSA, Dr Peter Ndaa, emphasized the Centre’s mission as a collaborative hub for academics, policymakers, professionals, and advocates.
He stressed the importance of supporting the rights and leadership potential of persons with disabilities.
Chairperson Prof. Rosena Kyeremanten noted that the symposium provided a platform to celebrate the achievements of persons with disabilities, address barriers, and promote equal opportunities and societal participation.
Keynote speaker Prof. Kwabena Appiagyei Attua underscored the link between diversity and true sustainability, advocating for academic freedom as a vital component of inclusion.
The event featured presentations from representatives of the Campus Association of Students with Special Needs (CASSN), as well as insights from alumni thriving in the corporate world.
Notable speakers included Mad. Beatrice Mahmoud from Sightsavers and Albert Frimpong from the Attorney General’s office, encouraged students to stay focused, graduate successfully, and aspire to leadership positions.
Mad. Sheila Nantogmah of Nestlé Ghana reinforced the necessity of leadership by persons with disabilities for building equitable and inclusive societies.
Director of Academic Affairs, Mad. Lydia Anowa Nyarko-Danquah pledged her office’s support in acquiring assistive technology to facilitate teaching and learning for persons with disabilities at UG.
The symposium concluded with a renewed pledge from UG to champion disability rights and leadership. The establishment of CEDSA positions the university as a regional leader in disability advocacy, fostering a future where accessibility and inclusion are central to development.
As the global community rallies around the rights of persons with disabilities, UG’s initiatives reflect the transformative impact of collective action and dedicated leadership.
The event was supported by the KABAKA Foundation, WAGMC, Nestlé Ghana Ltd., Sightsavers, and Verna Natural Mineral Water.
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