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Strength in Disability




We're all privy to the inhumane treatment a portion of our society has been subjected to over the period in the name of DISABILITY.

These attitudes are fuelled by ignorance on the part of the society about the ABILITIES there are in Persons Living with Disability (PLWDs).

Strength In Disability is a joint effort of GADRES- KNUST and other institutions, which seeks to educate the society on how important PLWDs are to the society; and the fact that having a disability does not make you less human.

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  1. This is a great initiative. The society has been ignorant for long. Thanks for shining the light. Well done!

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What the SID logo depicts

The SID logo The elements of the logo are basically in the colours of the flag of Ghana. Red which stands for blood means once disabled persons have life in them, they are capable of anything. Yellow  shows that PLWDs, like everyone else, have talents and abilities which can add to societal development. Green means they can be fruitful when included in societal affairs. Black means they are also a source of hope and emancipation to society. Blue is commonly used for symbols portraying disability. Additionally, the wheel chair symbol, better know as the 'icon for access,' in the logo is inclined depicting motion, implying that though they are disabled, they are able.

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