Prioritizing Deaf education in Nigeria: Stakeholders responsibility and public participation Prioritizing Deaf education in Nigeria: Stakeholders’ responsibility and public participation Join us live commemorating our 5th solid years of relentlessly advocating...
OLUWASEUN OLUWADAISI (Sosanya). FDF Volunteer & Online tutor OLUWASEUN OLUWADAISI (Sosanya) is a Communication expert, Sales person, Deaf rights Advocate, Sign language Interpreter, and Tutor. He’s a freelance broadcast journalist and into PR...
As Sign Language is becoming more widely spread and adopted at organizational levels, Friends of The Deaf Foundation (FDF) is not left behind seeing this as an opportunity to reaching out to our Dear Persons With Disabilities with emphasis on the Deaf Community. FDF...
Ashura Michael is a young deaf human rights and Gender activist in Kenya .She was recently named as most influential young Kenyan 2020 Under leadership and governance category and One of the top 15 Kenyan women blazing trail the corporate suite 2020 (Law and Policy ),...
Allen Neece was born Deaf and resides in Washington D.C. He is an international development consultant with over 20 years of experience working on issues pertaining to deaf education and capacity building. He served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya, Zambia, and...
Just because the Deaf people cannot talk with their mouths or hear with their ears does not make them dumb. Deaf people talk with hands and hear with their eyes. With Sign Language, I'm equal. Become a Friend of the Deaf today and bridge the gap in our society
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