Working for Change
“At Joy Abilities Empowerment, we are dedicated to promoting human rights and inclusive development for persons with disabilities in Malawi. Through advocacy, education, healthcare, and community engagement, we strive to create a society where equity and equality prevail, ensuring that every individual, regardless of ability, has the opportunity to thrive.”
“After its establishment in 2019, Joy Abilities Empowerment has tirelessly championed the rights and welfare of persons with disabilities across Malawi. Our grassroots initiatives span rural areas, ensuring no one is left behind. With a focus on education, healthcare access, and economic empowerment, we work towards building a more inclusive and equitable society for all.”
Vision
Joy Abilities Empowerment envision to promote human rights, inclusive development by engaging persons with disabilities in decision making process and implementation of various projects and all matters regarding to disability towards improving the plight of persons with disabilities at all levels of human development for better Malawi.
Mission
Joy Abilities Empowerment envision to promote human rights, inclusive development by engaging persons with disabilities in decision making process and implementation of various projects and all matters regarding to disability towards improving the plight of persons with disabilities at all levels of human development for better Malawi.
Values
1. Inclusivity: Ensuring equal participation and opportunities for individuals with disabilities in all aspects of society.
2. Empowerment: Equipping individuals with disabilities with the necessary tools, resources, and skills to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
3. Advocacy: Being a voice for the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities, advocating for systemic change and societal acceptance.
Latest News
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Salima Hospital Pushes for Sign Language Interpreters in Healthcare
Authorities at Salima District Hospital have emphasized the necessity of having sign language interpreters in hospitals to facilitate communication between health workers and deaf or mute patients, as it poses a growing challenge in the country. Salima district...