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Bridging Gaps in Inclusive Education: UNAD and SPIDER Partner to Digitalize Uganda Sign Language
Since its establishment in 2004, SPIDER (Swedish Programme for ICTs in Developing Regions) has upheld the belief that education is a fundamental human right—one that empowers individuals to actively participate

Speaker Urges Government to Prioritize Support for Persons with Disabilities
Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa, has called on the government to increase investment in social protection, economic empowerment, and educational programs that directly support Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). Speaking

Sign Language Instructors after refresher training at UNAD Center – Funded by CEBTRAN.
Uganda National Association of the Deaf (UNAD), in collaboration with the Centre for Sign Language Bible Translation Network Uganda (CEBTRAN), recently conducted a refresher training program for professional Uganda Sign
Celebrating Inclusion: UNAD Welcomes MTN Uganda During Customer Appreciation Week
At the Uganda National Association of the Deaf (UNAD), we believe in partnerships that go beyond service—partnerships that recognize diversity, celebrate inclusion, and foster community. It was with great joy
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Ambassador @XavierSticker, thank you for visiting The @silentcafe2 and promoting #inclusivity! We're proud to see Deaf-owned businesses thriving in Uganda. @UNADeaf is committed to supporting initiatives that empower the Deaf community #DeafEmpowerment #InclusiveUganda
The Silent Café, which recently opened at @AFKampala, is run by deaf people. It serves tasty dishes with impeccable, friendly service. Its manager, Nasser, is full of plans for an inclusive society. Check it out!
The Silent Café, which recently opened at @AFKampala, is run by deaf people. It serves tasty dishes with impeccable, friendly service. Its manager, Nasser, is full of plans for an inclusive society. Check it out!