The magic moment started the day when Voice approved our project “Empowering Persons with Disabilities in Laguna thru Independent Living Peer Counselling.” I believe Voice empowers small organisations to think outside of the box and implement their very own projects. Then the magic continues in the Community of Practice (CoP) and Community of Stakeholders (CoS) held in February 2020. There, we met other grantees and learnt from their own stories, challenges, and how they weathered the adversities. The interaction with other grantees did not stop there and I know will continue even beyond our Voice’s funded projects. The journey became even more magical when Voice allowed us to continue our project with some modifications to adapt to the current health concerns and travel restrictions due to COVID-19. What a magical journey it has been all the way.Thank you, Voice!
Magic of our voice(s)
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Marinke shares her magical moments with Housna a young Malian woman who is taken the audience by a storm during a slamming session at the Festival d'Inclusion organised by partner Agoratoire
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Jura shares his Magic. It happened in 2019, during a Mindful Inclusion workshop in Kenya. Here, his inner eyes opened to be more inclusive, putting others first and being empathetic.
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Inez shares her magic that happened during a Knowledge Exchange on self-led influencing in Uganda. After intense days, the atmosphere is so special that people are ready for the piece de resistance, a masquerade ball.
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Wendy shares her magic moment that happened upon visiting one of the stateless communities in Kenya, the Shona.
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Kayla shares her magic moment that happened in Nairobi during the 2019 Indaba, with a young man known as Morgan. Morgan was hesitant at first but finally let his voice out for all to hear.
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Arisa shares her magical moment that happened during the first global Indaba when she was still an intern for Voice. She had the opportunity to pitch for YADEN's project, #ithechange, which got one of the highest votes.
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Marinka shares her magic moment that happened during the Advisory Board visit to Mali, where she experienced the creative world of slamming for the first time.
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Anke shares her magic moments on seeing intersectionality and the LGBTI community as experienced during the Advisory Board visit to Mali
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Tomas shares his magic here, reflecting on his own personal growth within Voice and with Tien Anh from HandSpeak in Vietnam
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Sitan's magic happened during a visit to a village where she met a young women Kadia who became a model villager.
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Tien's magic happened when she went back home after the NoW-Us! Awards and organised the Nothing about the Deaf without the Deaf in Vietnam
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Kim's magic moment was on his experiences from the Knowledge Exchange in Uganda where he appreciated the work of other rightsholders working on other forms of discrimination
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Saophorn shares her magic moment that happened during the celebration of a rainbow day. She was touched by the older LGBTIQ couples who came out and shared their journeys, inspiring younger LGBTIQ.
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Elvis shares his magic that happened in an Inclusive Facilitation workshop that happened in Nairobi. Here, he learned about and came to appreciate all the work in the disability movement.
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The ASEAN SOGIE Caucus shares their collective magic voice, that focuses on the Be/Longings queer online Festival. A space that was celebrated by the queer community in South East Asia.
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Omar's magic moment happened during his first programme visit in Niger upon interacting with women survivors from Timidria.
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Olive shares her magical moment which happened when Diana, another woman with albinism shared her 7 years survival journey, in the hands of a witch doctor.
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Mullins shares his magical moment that happened during a Voice learning event where he was inspired by other Voice rightsholders stories
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Mike shares his magical moment that was on the increase in number of people seeking mental health support as a result of their work
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Kyerewa shares her magic moment that is anchored on the resilience and passion shown by women with disabilities in their advocacy work
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Akbar shares his magic moment that happened when he interacted with Siti, a young deaf activist who is keen to teach more people about the Indonesian deaf culture
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Pratiwi shares he magic, that happened when she interacted with Mama Banja, who has been working to change negative customary laws.
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Teddy shares his magic moment that happened during a virtual celebration of IDAHOT. He was inspired by the safe space they had managed to create for the LGBTI community, during the corona period lockdown
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Nurtini shares her magic moment that was inspired by the new knowledge that indigenous women have gotten, as part of the AMAN Sumbawa project
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Traore shares his magical moment that happened during a capacity strengthening session for Voice partners in Mali.
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Christine shares her magic moment that is focused on Ms Aya from the Leonard Cheshire Disability Philippines Foundation, Inc. who is an inspiration in how she does her advocacy for persons with disabilities.
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Luzviminda shares her magic moment that happened after an exposure visit that sparked the interest of the young women migrants in DAWN
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UP Babaylan LGBTI Students reflect on their journey and magic moment that happened while organising pride in the midst of the pandemic
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Emmanuel shares his magic that happened during the Paza Festival in Zanzibar upon having inspiring conversations with various rightsholders from Tanzania and Kenya
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Aida’s magic moment happened during the Niger’s talent fair with rightholders with hearing impairment who performed a 2-minutes dance, all of them were in tune with each step followed by the beats of the music!
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Rahamatou’s magic moment was through a game show, Madallah which had 3 people, a woman, a man and a young person who won the game by breaking inter-generational barriers towards a common goal, victory.
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Abdoulkarim’s shares his magic moment about Fatoumata Diaby who inspired him to achieve more. Her disability did not stop impede her from achieving her dreams.
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Cat shares her magic moment, one of many during her time as Chair of the Voice Steering Committee, that happened during the Indaba in Kenya,
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Okama shares her moment that was inspired by a young song writer and teacher who joined ACHA and came up with the current theme song
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Morgan shares his magic moment that happened when he was at the Indaba in Nairobi and he saw a familiar face that pushed him to speak for himself and his organisation.
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Hassan shares his magic moment that happened over the years as the PWD movement came together to produce a Charter of Demand.
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Ruth shares her magic moment, one of many that was inspired by Napano, an indigenous woman who proudly embodies her culture..
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Rany shares her magic moment that happened when she was directing the film, Don't Give Up, as part of the Bophana Center training.
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Chae shares her magic moment that came from her engaging with CRC and realising the effects of child marriages especially for girls.
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Ijeoma shares her magic moment inspired by a young man who found his Voice through ICT in Nigeria
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Srorn shares his magic moment inspired by a long time couple who opened up their home for an LGBTI photo exhibition
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Loeung shares her magic moment that happened when she appreciated the winning painting done by an elderly woman
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Badewa shares her moment focusing on the Docudrama produced during the Yes We Can project.
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Emmanuel shares his magic that happened during the mindful inclusion workshop.
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Joy shares her magic which happened when leprosy survivors became powerful speakers.
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Jihad shares his magic moment, centred on an online event where he felt inspired by the stories and emotions.
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Mikey shares his magic moments, learning about the pre colonial, filipino, queer history and when he participated in an online pride event.
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Violet shares her moment, focusing on how young people are self-aware and open.
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Mwajibu describes his magical journey to put statelessness on the local political agenda.
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Ramata shares her magic moments that happened throughout the years while interacting with various rightsholders.
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Hadiza shares her magic which happened during an Advisory Board visit to Bamako, Mali.
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Bernardo shares his moment that was inspired by an elderly group speaking up to why it is important for them to claim the land in which they live in.
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Ramil shares his magic that happened when APCOM engaged with the Asian Development Bank for IDAHOT 2019 to discuss entry points for LGBTQI financial inclusion
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This moment focuses on Skol Tamolok, a cultural space that focuses on the intersectionality of various indigenous people who are part of the Being and becoming indigenous project
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This magic moment focuses on grandma Janse, a champion of sharing indigenous knowledge on weaving who is part of the Being and Becoming Indigenous Project
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This magic moment honors the indigenous women who fight for the environment specifically Mama Lodia, Mama Deci and Mama Anaci
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This magic moment focuses on the various informative spaces that have been provided for the youth by the Being and Becoming Indigenous project
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Neema shares her magic moment that was inspired by the work of the Wisdom & Wellness Counselors in the community during the pandemic period.
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Mercy shares her magic moment that happened when WADADIA took first place of the NoW-Us! Awards back in 2019. She was happy that finally the Fistula survivors movement was getting recognition
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This magic moment focuses on indigenous food and local food experiments as part of the Being and Becoming Indigenous project in Mollo
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Leap shares her magic that happened upon seeing the indigenous youth come together to raise their voices and look for solutions together with other stakeholders
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Ronalyn shares her magic moment that happened when she and the other kids in the community come together and shared their experiences and stories, becoming inspirations to each other.
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Uchenna shares her magic, which happened due to her engaging with and sensitising journalists on elderly abuse
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Aminata shares her magic moments when talibé children got a chance to share their experiences with their peers and trained them on children’s rights.