Challenging attitudes to disability

People Fixing the World - A podcast by BBC World Service - Tuesdays

Across the African continent, people with disabilities are often stigmatised. The discrimination they face can impact their ability to go to school, find a job and even to feel safe.We look at the projects trying to change people’s attitudes and help people with disabilities flourish.We speak to Lilian Dibo Eyong, who is trying to change attitudes to people with disabilities in Cameroon.In Uganda, we visit the “silent café” - which is run by deaf people and you order in sign language.And we test out a virtual reality game designed in Nigeria that’s helping people understand what it’s like being a child with an autism spectrum disorder.Presenter: Myra Anubi Reporters: Eric Mugaju and Craig Langran Producer: Ann Hepburn Series producer: Tom Colls Sound mix: Hal Haines Editor: Penny MurphyEmail: [email protected] Image: Lilian Dibo Eyong

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