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More than one billion people around the world live with a meaningful disability today. Every story is different. Every e...
04/12/2025

More than one billion people around the world live with a meaningful disability today. Every story is different. Every experience is real. And every person deserves to be seen, heard, and respected.

Disabilities take many forms. Some are visible. Some are non visible. Many people experience both.
You may see a wheelchair, a cane, or a walker and instantly recognize a visible disability.
But you may also meet someone whose disability cannot be seen at all.
Their pain, their limitations, their overwhelm, their exhaustion are carried quietly inside.

Non visible disabilities can shape a person’s life just as much as visible ones.
Some people need mobility aids every day.
Some need them only on certain days depending on symptoms.
Some live with what is known as a dynamic disability, where their needs and abilities change from day to day, or even hour to hour.

“Just because my disability and needs vary from day to day, or even on the same day, it does not invalidate my disabled experience.”
~ Brianne Benness, who introduced the term dynamically disabled.

Some disabilities are easy to see.
A wheelchair. A cane. A medical device.
A limb difference. A walker.

And some disabilities live beneath the surface.
Autism. ADHD. Sensory processing struggles.
Chronic illness. Trauma. Mental health challenges.
Kids and adults who “look fine” on the outside but are fighting quiet battles every single day.

But whether a disability is visible or unseen, one truth remains constant.
Every person deserves access.
Every person deserves patience.
Every person deserves understanding.
Every person deserves respect.

You do not need to fully understand someone’s challenges to treat them with kindness.
In fact, that is often when kindness matters the most.

No one understands the needs of persons with disabilities better than they do themselves.
A truly inclusive world is built by listening to them, learning from them, and making sure they have a seat at every table where decisions are made.

On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we honor strength in all its forms.
We honor the seen and the unseen.
We honor every person who continues to move through a world that isn’t always built for them, and yet they move forward anyway.

May we choose compassion.
May we choose awareness.
May we choose accessibility.
And may we choose a world where everyone feels welcome.

🌍   |  ⚽ Football for Change Tournament – 16 Days of Activism ⚽ 25th November to 10 December 2025.Kisumu County has one ...
15/10/2025

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⚽ Football for Change Tournament – 16 Days of Activism ⚽ 25th November to 10 December 2025.

Kisumu County has one of the highest cases of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) in Kenya — 36%, above the national average of 32%. As a daughter of this soil and an Aspirant for Nyakach Constituency, I cannot stay silent when our mothers, sisters, and children continue to suffer.

This 16 Days of Activism, we are launching a Football for Change Tournament — from Ward to Constituency level — to bring our people together under one call:

⚽ Play for Peace. Stand for Protection. Speak for Change.

Through sports, we are building a movement that:
✅ Raises awareness on GBV prevention and survivor support
✅ Engages youth in positive, community-driven action
✅ Promotes unity, respect, and discipline among our young people

But we can’t do this alone. 💛
We are seeking to raise Ksh 650,000 to support the tournament — covering equipment, logistics, awareness materials, and community outreach.

Your contribution, no matter the amount, will go directly into empowering our youth and ending violence in Nyakach.

📍 Join the cause. Be part of the change.

💰 Send your contribution via M-PESA to [ Paybill Number : 4075877 - COFAS Kenya/ Mpesa Number: +254725204648: Peter Gregory]
📞 For sponsorships & partnerships, contact: [ Abong'o Pacific ]. Budget breakdown in comments.

Together, we can make Nyakach GBV free.👇

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Kisumu County has recorded a higher prevalence of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) compared to the national avera...
05/10/2025

Kisumu County has recorded a higher prevalence of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) compared to the national average, according to government data. The Interior Cabinet Secretary (CS) Kipchumba Murkomen revealed that while Kenya’s national average of SGBV stands at 32%, Kisumu County records 36%, marking it as one of the regions most affected by the vice.

Speaking on Thursday, September 18, during the 42nd edition of Jukwaa la Usalama Mtaani, Murkomen noted that the high numbers remain a cause for concern and require urgent multi-sectoral action.

Harmful practices blamed for high cases
The CS attributed Kisumu’s alarming SGBV rates to harmful cultural practices including disco matanga (funeral discos), wife inheritance, and the breakdown of family structures. He described these practices as “repugnant” and key drivers of violence against women and children.

Murkomen urged community leaders, non-governmental organizations, and religious institutions to intensify sensitization campaigns through public

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08/03/2025

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