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Disability
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I AM PROUD TO BE KENYAN
NAJIVUNIA KUWA MKENYA.
Many of us disabled people i spoke to about this camapign did
not agree with me that there was something the disabled could
be proud with as kenyans. The understanding that to be kenyans
you have to benefit from government is so widespread. many have
the thinking that a Kenya is only s/he who has connections in
government that is putting food into the table.
I may not refuse this perception
or view. But i also believe that there is more to
being a citizen of a country than what the country has made you.
What have i done for my country than what the country has done
for me. Do i need to do anything for my country? I have to be
proud about it to see the importance of improving something about
it.
At that time i may be proud maybe because i have the time and
space to see something that needs fixing and think how to fix
it, and actually fix it...
Many in somalia, sudan, and other war torn countries do not have
this priviledge, yet they may also be blind, deaf, or physically
challenged. But this is step two of fixing something in society.
When i do something for myself is the first step in doing something
for my country...
when i go to school every step i make even though i may currently
not have a wheel chair... are the baby steps into finishing school
and an opportunity for a wheelchair. You never know who will see
you out there...
Imagine a disabled collegue in Mogadishu or Baghdad!!!
Yet that is not an excuse for the apathy with which many leaders
in government take the disabled in this country. There is neeed
for more seriuos look at the the the totality of our perception
of the needs and inclusion of the disabled. lets not talk only.
Its a shame that donors fund more than 99% of the disability budget
in a country that is proud to fund its budget without donor support!
lets walk the talk.
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