Exciting news from the AHRC-funded Youth Disability Advocacy and Research Network at Bournemouth University! Led by Catalin Brylla, a CESJ member, this initiative is dedicated to fostering disability activism and combating stigma in East Africa.
Dive into insightful presentations and workshops from the Disability and Media Advocacy Festival held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, last year:
Day 1: Tools for Change - www.youth-disability.org/festival-day-1-tools-for-change
Day 2: Challenging Stigma - www.youth-disability.org/festival-day-2-challenging-stigma
Day 3: Conference - www.youth-disability.org/festival-day-3-conference
For detailed speaker bios, slides, and links to their impactful work, visit the website and click for details.
Explore the wealth of training materials and toolkits on the website designed to leverage media for reducing disability stigma and discrimination. Witness the innovative "participatory grantmaking" model pioneered by Bournemouth University and ADD International, empowering young people with disabilities to drive their own media advocacy campaigns for lasting social change: www.youth-disability.org/participatory-grant-making-and-advocacy-by-youn...
Don't miss out on the monthly series of free disability advocacy workshops, conducted online. If you're passionate about making a positive impact, join the network today! Get Involved: www.youth-disability.org/get-involved