• Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

Nairobi Hosts the Hydrocephalus Awareness Day Celebrations

30th September marked a special day for children living with hydrocephalus. The event took place in Nairobi and aimed to provide these kids with a sense of love and care.

Isaac Mayonge, a member in the National Council of People Living with Disabilities (NCPD), attended the event that celebrated children living with hydrocephalus.

This occasion was unique as it coincided with the birthdays of several children affected by this condition, a heartwarming tradition observed every year on September 30. The event was organized by Neuro Kids Warriors, a group dedicated to supporting children with neurological challenges.

Mayonge, who focuses on advocating for the rights and well-being of persons living with disabilities, spoke at the event. He emphasized the pivotal role played by the NCPD in championing the rights of individuals with disabilities. Established under the Disability Act of 2003, this government institution serves as a guardian of these rights, ensuring their recognition and protection within society.

“The NCPD serves as a guardian of these rights, ensuring their recognition and protection within society, and plays a vital role in championing the rights of individuals with disabilities,” Mayonge stated.

Mayonge also engaged with parents and the neuro warriors present, offering valuable insights into their identity and rights.

He passionately highlighted the significance of self-awareness and understanding one’s rights, especially for children living with hydrocephalus. His words deeply resonated with the audience, underscoring the importance of knowledge and empowerment within the disability community.

As the children celebrated their birthdays, Isaac Mayonge’s presence and wisdom added inspiration to the festivities. His dedication to advocacy and support for persons with disabilities exemplify the NCPD’s mission.

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