
The ministry of health should start grading these private health facilities and force them to put those grades on the sign posts. For instance, it appears this Alexandra medical center is just a clinic.
Walugi Thomas
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@walugitho
Professional leather designer, person with psychosocial disability/activity for the rights of persons with psychosocial disabilities.Also farmer .

The ministry of health should start grading these private health facilities and force them to put those grades on the sign posts. For instance, it appears this Alexandra medical center is just a clinic.























Shariece Simbahon and Coltin Sisk didn't want their daughter's constant movement and stimming to disturb others while eating out, so they created a safe dining space for families like theirs. #disabilities #autism #inclusive disabilityscoop.com/2026/04/14/thi…

Choice of a Sign Language Interpreter is not a luxury: it’s access. HERE’S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN #DEAF PEOPLE LOSE THAT CHOICE: linkedin.com/posts/robert-n…



Encouraging to see this important step toward inclusion. we believe that improving mobility and access to education for learners with disabilities is key to protecting their rights and expanding their opportunities. Initiatives like this help keep girls and boys with disabilities in school and strengthen their chances for a brighter future. Kudos to @MPWDAdisability, @DestinyMatters, and the support from @GirlsFirstFund for advancing disability inclusion and education.













@walugitho I agree, but how can we agitate for this desired change? Recently, the government had plans to deploy UgSL interpreters in various hospitals, but lack of funds became a problem.

Did you know? In Uganda, many pregnant #Deaf women and girls cannot access proper antenatal care simply because there are no #Ugandan sign language interpreters or information in Ugandan Sign Language (USL) in various health facilities across the country. They miss important health advice, cannot give informed consent, and often leave clinics confused which is not just a "communication problem" but it's a life-threatening barrier and injustices Deaf women face while accessing essential healthcare services. True access means more than just words. It means inclusion from the start so what’s one change you’d like to see in our health facilities for #Deaf people in Uganda? Drop it below #DeafAccessUG #SignLanguageRights #DeafInUganda #AccessibilityMatters #DisabilityRights

