Broken Promises: Students With Disabilities Left in the Lurch
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 10/06/2025
It is heartbreaking and deeply unjust that in a democratic Namibia, students with disabilities continue to face enormous obstacles in their pursuit of a basic human right, access to education. This is not a plea for special treatment, or for charity. It is a demand for dignity, equality and (…)
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