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Sande O. Erick

Sande O. Erick

@SandeOErick

Stuttering & Disability Inclusion Champion | Professional Fellows Program (PFP) Fellow | Bridge CRPD_SDGs Fellow | A Person with a Stutter

East Africa, Kenya Entrou em Temmuz 2012
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Ikonge, Nyamira has been a great host.
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The United Disabled Persons of Kenya (UDPK), through the #WeCanWork Project, is inviting qualified #consultants and firms to express interest in producing Kenya Sign Language (KSL) videos with transcriptions of key disability policy and legal documents. The assignment focuses on improving access to information for the Deaf and strengthening inclusive participation in disability rights and development processes. The consultancy will involve translating and interpreting the Africa Disability Protocol, the Persons with Disabilities Act 2025, the Persons with Disabilities National Policy, and selected national and county-level programs into high-quality, accessible KSL video content. Deliverables include professionally produced videos, synchronized captions, editable files for future use, and a plain-language user guide. The assignment will run for four weeks, under the supervision of the UDPK Programs Team. Consultants with experience in sign language interpretation, accessible communication, disability rights, and inclusive video production are encouraged to apply. Persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to submit applications. Deadline for submission: Friday, 19 December 2025 at 5:00 PM Application subject: Application for Sign Language Interpretation of Key Policy Documents on Disability Inclusion Scan the QR code on the poster or click the following link docs.google.com/document/d/1eV… for more information. This initiative is part of UDPK’s ongoing commitment to advancing accessibility, inclusion, and equal access to information for persons with disabilities in Kenya.
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Sixty-two years ago, Kenya chose self-rule. Since then, we have grown through generations shaped by hope, resistance, reform, and renewal. Each year adds another layer to our national story, written by the citizens who continue to push the country forward. At 62, we celebrate the freedoms gained while acknowledging the responsibilities that come with them. A republic is not sustained by history alone, but by daily choices to uphold dignity, justice, and inclusion for all. Happy 62nd #JamhuriDay!
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Happy Jamhuri Day 2025
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As we mark the Human Rights Day, we acknowledge that the rights of persons with disabilities are not a separate or an optional category. They are part of the full set of rights that every human being is entitled to. A person does not need a special status to deserve dignity, safety, access, opportunity, and equality. #HumanRightsDay2025 #HumanRightsDay
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We owned the Streets of Nairobi during the #InternationalDayOfPersons with Disabilities. Taking disability inclusion to the streets, most of our audience were ready to learn the different aspects of inclusion. It was also a day to witness the young advocates and influencers in action. They all did a great job, encouraging their fellows to participate and speak about their disabilities and what they do. Some people confessed that despite them wanting to include persons with disabilities, they knew nothing about them or how to include them. And this affirmed the importance of the street awareness and the social behavioural change communications. We encouraged these young leaders to take similar awareness sessions back to their communities, widening the reach of disability inclusion and strengthening the movement across Kenya. #IDPD #IDPD2025 @047County @ADFSecretariat @LftWKE @MastercardFdn @SallyNduta1
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During National Commemoration of the #DisabilityDay, @UDPKenya Board Chairperson @eric_ngondi delivered remarks calling National ,and county Governments, @TurkanaCountyKE, @GarissaGov , @DRSKenya ,@LabourSPKE ,UNHCR @Refugees and other development partners to ensure that implementation of SHIRIKA PLAN is fully inclusive of refugees with disabilities, He further urged stakeholders to improve access to essential services for persons with disabilities ,including for refugees with disabilities, including their registration by @Ncpwds, documentation, and recognition. The Chairperson also called on organizations of persons with disabilities #OPDs to adopt an inclusive lens in their programming and ensure that refugees with disabilities are meaningfully included in their leadership, activities and interventions. Finally, he emphasized the need for the full implementation of the Persons with Disabilities Act 2025, including expanded access to livelihood opportunities and resources to advance the realization of a truly inclusive society. #Refugees @KNBStats @Refugees @IRAP @KHRC @RCKKenya @HakiKNCHR @NGECKenya @RefugeesMedia @InteriorKE @DRSKenya @GarissaGov @InteriorKE @Ncpwds @TurkanaCountyKE @UDPKenya @RCKKenya @Ncpwds @LabourSPKE @NAssemblyKE
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For years, our conversations about disability inclusion stayed within familiar circles. This time, we chose a different path. We stepped out into the heart of the city, at Aga Khan Walk and aboard everyday matatus to spark real conversations with the community during the #InternationalDayOfPersonsWithDisabilities. We invited commuters and passersby into our world through storytelling, quick quizzes, #PlayTheFullDeck and open, honest dialogue. One of the highlights was our reception at Enable Matatu Sacco, where crews welcomed us on board and gave us space to demonstrate the barriers many persons with disabilities face while simply trying to move from one place to another. It was a moment of shared understanding, a reminder that inclusion grows when we meet people where they are. This effort was driven by disability influencers within the Social Behavioural Change Communications (SBCC) unit and advocates under the #WeCanWork program. Change happens when we move beyond our comfort zones, show up, listen and choose to act. #IDPD @047County @ADFSecretariat @LftWKE @MastercardFdn
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During the #InternationalDayOfPersonsWithDisabilities #IDPD Nairobi County celebrations, @SallyNduta1's speech focused on two key areas: the Disability Act and the GDS commitment. She highlighted that this year’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities coincides with the passing of two significant legislative instruments: the Persons with Disabilities Act 2025 and the Disability Policy 2025. Sally took the celebrants through key provisions of the Act, emphasizing Section 5, which obligates county governments to implement national policies that protect and promote the rights of persons with disabilities. She stressed that counties must develop their own Disability Acts, rather than simply copying the national Disability Act 2025, to effectively address local needs. On the #GDSSummit: She called on OPDs to push the government to fulfill its GDS commitments. She emphasized the importance of #OPDs actively engaging in and monitoring progress on inclusive health, employment, and financing. #IDPD2025 @047County
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"There is no progress without inclusion." As the world prepares to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, tune in as our Disability Inclusion Advisor Sandra Odhiambo (@Sandra_Nyawira1) joins fellow advocates on @KTNNewsKE to explore this year’s theme: Fostering disability-inclusive societies for advancing social progress. Join the discussion today (2nd Dec) from 11.00 a.m. #InternationalDayForPersonsWithDisabilities #IDPD #IDPD25 @SallyNduta1
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For decades, disability pioneers fought for the rights we exercise today. But there's a gap, a missing conversation between the older generation who built the foundation and the younger leaders driving innovation. The #IntergenerationalDialogue currently happening seeks to foster unity and shared vision of the #DisabilityMovementKE. @LftWKE @ADFSecretariat @Kwwdnetwork
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Tech Gives Voices Wings People living with speech impairments have found relief through an initiative aimed at advancing inclusive technology in Kenya and across the entire African continent. #NTVWeekendEdition @zeynabIsmail
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From the community to vernacular radio, the message of inclusion needs to reach everyone. Our influencers from Makueni county under the social behavioural change communications unit in the #WeCanWork program got an opportunity to be on air at Mbaitu radio station. They shared their lived experiences and advocated for inclusive employment practices and mentorship of young persons with disabilities. The video is taken inside a radio station known as Mbaitu fm which is a Kamba radio station. The radio presenter is seated on one side and two youngsters on one side. @MastercardFdn @ADFSecretariat @LftWKE @SallyNduta1
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Hosted under the theme “Media and Civil Society as Guardians of Kenya’s Democratic Space,” the CSO - Media Conference explored ways to strengthen press freedom, civic inclusion, mental health, digital resilience and long-term sustainability. #mediacsoconference3
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Boda boda (motorbike) riders may seem just as a workforce that move people and goods from one point to another but the kind of influence they have when it comes to spreading messages or information cannot be overlooked. We had a great reception in Wote town during the We Can Work young influencers community awareness session in Makueni County. Our audiences, both boda boda riders and women in the town were engaged, ready and open to learning and we provided a safe space for them to share the beliefs they have towards persons with disabilities and challenges they face in their interactions. Stigma still exists but we created awareness and encouraged the boda boda riders and the women to be the change agents. #WeCanWork Ni muvea muno viu Wote (Thank you so much Wote)! @MastercardFdn @LftWKE @ADFSecretariat @SallyNduta1
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