Deadline:31st August 2024.
The Disability Justice Fund for Women is a fund for local organisations in Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda supporting the African Disability Protocol (ADP) and strengthening movements of women with disabilities. This fund has been designed by a team of women disability activists from those countries.
Eligibility
The fund is for organisations and groups led by women with disabilities in Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda to fund work which strengthens and supports the most marginalised women with disabilities in their countries.
These groups include: The most marginalised women with disabilities, women with disabilities in rural areas, girls and young women with disabilities aged between 12 – 35 years, less educated women with disabilities, disability organisations with members at the grass roots, older women with disabilities aged above 65 years. These target groups were identified by the women who designed the fund.
If you are not able to apply through the webform, please download a copy of the form and email it to [email protected] or WhatsApp it to +254 735 486754
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The African Disability Protocol is the first human rights treaty addressing discrimination faced by people with disabilities in African countries.​ It goes beyond existing African human rights instruments by addressing issues such as harmful practices, beliefs, and superstitions that disproportionately impact persons with disabilities.​ By adopting a social and human rights approach, the ADP recognises the unique lived experiences of persons with disabilities in Africa.​