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TUMEWEZA

Compendium of Good Practices for Ensuring Disability-Inclusive Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and Gender-Based Violence Services in United Republic of Tanzania

The Tumeweza compendium iss a vital resource for ensuring disability-inclusive sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and gender-based violence (GBV) services in the United Republic of Tanzania. It highlights the significant strides made towards improving accessibility and inclusivity in healthcare services, particularly through the efforts at Selian Lutheran Hospital and Nkinga Referral Hospital. The lessons learned from these initiatives provide a roadmap for other health facilities to follow, emphasizing the importance of collaboration with organizations of persons with disabilities, government stakeholders, and faith-based organizations.
While the progress is commendable, there are still gaps that need to be addressed to fully realize inclusive healthcare services for women and girls with disabilities. These include improving infrastructure, enhancing communication between healthcare providers and patients with disabilities, and creating specific policies and procedures that ensure the dignity and autonomy of all individuals. The compendium underscores the necessity of continuous training, accessible information systems, and advocacy at all levels to ensure that no one is left behind.
Moving forward, it is essential for health facilities, policymakers, and development partners to prioritize the inclusion of persons with disabilities in all healthcare-related initiatives. By addressing the existing gaps and building on the good practices outlined in this compendium, Tanzania can continue to lead in the promotion of disability-inclusive SRHR and GBV services in the region and globally, ensuring that every woman and girl has the right to safe, accessible, and respectful healthcare.

Workshop champions review of theological curriculum on disability

A workshop organised by the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Disability Advocates Network (WCC-EDAN) with Duta Wacana Christian University from 22-25 October in Yogyakarta, Indonesia called for a review of theological curriculum on disability as the first step toward just and disability-inclusive churches. 

WCC welcomes diverse array of visitors

The World Council of Churches (WCC) hosted a diverse array of visitors from across the world last week, engaging in discussions on topic ranging from childrens rights to unity, communication strategies and health and healing to the Middle East.

On International Youth Day, young people send clear message: we are strong peace-builders

On 12 August, young people across the world participated in the World Council of Churches (WCC) Ecumenical International Youth Day, which convened under the theme "Journey of Justice, Peace, and Unity: A Call to End Violence." The online event highlighted the experiences and resilience of young people and children living amidst conflict, emphasizing the urgent need for peace and support.

EDAN at 25: “Making a way”

Reviewing a bibliography of publications just by African scholars (not even looking at global developments) on the topic of disability, one cannot help to be impressed with the breadth and depth of scholarship. The Ecumenical Disability Advocates Network (EDAN) has contributed directly and indirectly to many of these publications over the past 25 years. 

Das Ökumenische Aktionsbündnis von und für Menschen mit Behinderung des ÖRK feiert 25-jähriges Jubiläum mit Veröffentlichung des Buchs „Life in Church“

Die laufende Versammlung der Kommission für Weltmission und Evangelisation des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK) feierte das 25-jährige Jubiläum der Gründung des ökumenischen Aktionsbündnisses von und für Menschen mit Behinderungen (EDAN) mit der Veröffentlichung eines neuen Buchs über Behinderungen, das die Kirche dazu auffordert, jene Strukturen zu beseitigen, die Menschen mit Behinderung auf dem Boden der Gesellschaft und der Kirche halten.

La Red Ecuménica de Defensa de las Personas con Discapacidad del CMI conmemora sus 25 años con la presentación del nuevo libro “Life in Church”

La reunión de la Comisión de Misión Mundial y Evangelización del CMI que está teniendo lugar en estos momentos conmemoró los 25 años de la creación de la Red Ecuménica de Defensa de las Personas con Discapacidad (EDAN) con la presentación de un nuevo libro sobre el tema de la discapacidad que llama a la iglesia a desmantelar las fuerzas que mantienen a las personas con discapacidad en condiciones de inferioridad en la sociedad y en la iglesia. 

Le Réseau œcuménique de défense des personnes handicapées du COE célèbre ses 25 ans avec le lancement de l’ouvrage «Life in Church»

La Commission de mission et d’évangélisation du COE qui se réunit actuellement a célébré les 25 ans de la création du Réseau œcuménique de défense des personnes handicapées (EDAN) avec le lancement d’un nouvel ouvrage sur le handicap qui envoie les Églises démanteler les forces maintenant les personnes en situation de handicap au bas de la société et de l’Église.