Why Deaf Women Leaders can make access policy work where it matters

[Zambia Daily Mail - Zambia] - 21/09/2025
By PAMELA WANGO LUSAKA — Access reforms succeed or fail in rooms the public rarely enters: a hospital board setting next quarter’s staffing, a broadcaster’s rundown before the 19:00 news, a One Stop Centre case conference deciding the next step in a survivor’s file. Put Deaf women at the head of (…)
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