Episode 92
In this episode of the AdaptX Podcast, Brendan Aylward speaks with Faruk Musema from Ability Sports Africa, an organization dedicated to promoting sports as a platform for social inclusion in Uganda. They discuss the origins of Ability Sports Africa, the concept of reverse inclusion, the current landscape of disability inclusion in Ugandan schools, cultural barriers, and the organization's future goals. Faruk shares insights on the challenges faced in promoting inclusion and the importance of community engagement in changing perceptions about disabilities.
Takeaways
Ability Sports Africa was founded to combat discrimination in sports.
Faruk's personal experiences motivated him to advocate for inclusion.
Reverse inclusion allows children with disabilities to lead and empower others.
Cultural beliefs significantly impact the perception of disabilities in Uganda.
Awareness creation is essential to change negative attitudes towards disabilities.
The Ugandan education system is evolving towards more inclusive practices.
Funding for disability sports is often limited and requires community support.
Role models in sports can inspire youth with disabilities to pursue their dreams.
Ability Sports Africa aims to expand its reach across Africa.
Community engagement is crucial for the success of inclusive sports programs.
Keywords
disability inclusion, sports, Uganda, Ability Sports Africa, reverse inclusion, cultural barriers, Paralympics, community engagement, education, social inclusion
Published on 2 months ago
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