Projet
Festival inclusif
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Montant financé
200,000 EURODurée du projet
01 Jan 2019 - 31 Déc 2020 -
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Applicant principal
ODI-NIGERPartners
National Union of the Blind in Niger (UNAN) and Munra Yara
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The ODI-NIGER Consortium works mainly on community-based rehabilitation projects for the blind and other disabled people in Niger, alongside State efforts to promote and protect the rights of vulnerable groups. The organization focuses on women and young people (regardless of ethnicity, age, religion, gender, socio-economic and marital status) in the regions of Maradi, Niamey, Tahoua and Tillabéry.
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Organisation
The ODI-NIGER Consortium works mainly on community-based rehabilitation projects for the blind and other disabled people in Niger, alongside State efforts to promote and protect the rights of vulnerable groups. The organization focuses on women and young people (regardless of ethnicity, age, religion, gender, socio-economic and marital status) in the regions of Maradi, Niamey, Tahoua and Tillabéry.
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Projet
The project aims to fight against self-stigma, stigma and discrimination by adopting an original approach. This innovative approach assumes that in order to change behavior, it is necessary to understand the foundations on which the phenomenon is based (stigma) and to propose standards to remedy it.
This approach allows the target group and the community to enter into dialogue. It is about getting people with disabilities to express their experiences, their experiences and to offer what they think is best for themselves. The approach proposes to create standards and new tools to assess the degree of inclusion of people with disabilities.
Then, develop the potential of people with disabilities by carrying out a traveling festival in the four target regions coupled with an exhibition fair. To honor the talent of people with disabilities as a creator or as a facilitator. Professionals with disabilities will present their articles and a fashion show will highlight women and men with disabilities (locomotor, PSM, blind, albino) with models designed by disabled designers or others. Likewise, the animation is ensured by disabled people through speeches, theatrical troupes of PHs and music performed by PHs.
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The project aims to fight against self-stigma, stigma and discrimination by adopting an original approach. This innovative approach assumes that in order to change behavior, it is necessary to understand the foundations on which the phenomenon is based (stigma) and to propose standards to remedy it.
This approach allows the target group and the community to enter into dialogue. It is about getting people with disabilities to express their experiences, their experiences and to offer what they think is best for themselves. The approach proposes to create standards and new tools to assess the degree of inclusion of people with disabilities.
Then, develop the potential of people with disabilities by carrying out a traveling festival in the four target regions coupled with an exhibition fair. To honor the talent of people with disabilities as a creator or as a facilitator. Professionals with disabilities will present their articles and a fashion show will highlight women and men with disabilities (locomotor, PSM, blind, albino) with models designed by disabled designers or others. Likewise, the animation is ensured by disabled people through speeches, theatrical troupes of PHs and music performed by PHs.
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