Government Commits to Greater Inclusion and Expanded Support for Persons With Disabilities and Albinism
The Government has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting inclusion and expanding support for persons with disabilities and albinism, as Kenya marked three major milestones in the country's journey towards equality and human dignity. The commitment was highlighted during celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the Thika School for the Visually Impaired, the 20th anniversary of the Albinism Society of Kenya (ASK), and the 11th International Albinism Awareness Day held at the Thika School for the Visually Impaired on Saturday. Speaking during the event, Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura praised the progress made in advancing the rights and welfare of persons with disabilities, particularly those living with albinism, while calling for renewed efforts to eliminate discrimination and exclusion. Mwaura described the Thika School for the Visually Impaired as a pioneering institution that has transformed lives for eight decades. Established in the 1940s, the school became t...