News
2007
Sign Language training for teachers in Gulu Launched
Save the Children –Gulu branch has granted Gulu Deaf Association (GDA) 14m UGX for training Sign language to teachers. The project is to benefit 40 teachers and 10 members of Save the Children in Uganda .It was launched on 19th June 2007 in Gulu by Gulu Municipal Education officer The 3 months project will be held at Gulu Disabled persons union in Gulu town –Northern Uganda. This project will improve the access to education by the Deaf in the District and the region at large. There are two Deaf schools in the district but all have been lacking teachers fluent in Sign language. This has made the teaching inaccessible to the Deaf leading to massive drop out of Deaf children from schools and poor performances.
Lira Deaf training
The revival of Lira Deaf Association (LDA ) has commenced with the first general capacity building training workshop being held . LDA one of the pioneer local Deaf branches at district level to be established by UNAD in the early 90s has been crippled with mismanagement due to weak internal cohesion amongst its leaders and membership. With support from PACT Omega 2 general capacity training workshops each lasting a week are to be held. The first training run from 3rd -8th June 2007. The second is due from 8th-13th July 2007. The topics being covered in these trainings include leadership and management, gender and deafness . Others are team building, advocacy, lobbying, networking and conflict resolution
ILO/FUE trains Deaf Women
International Labour Organisation (ILO) in conjunction with National Women with Disabilities in Uganda and Federation of Uganda Employers (FUE) has organized a 5 days residential training of Deaf Women Entreprenuers. The training that was held in Kampala attracted 20 deaf Women selected from Central region. The training that covred areas like records keeping, customer relations, market search etc was coordinated by Stephen Jjingo of FUE/ILO.
Uganda Nominated for WFD Board
A Uganda Deaf lady Oyuu Deborah Iyute was nominated vie for the post of WFD Board member for the period 2007-2011. She is one of the 4 from Africa that have been nominated. Elections for the Board members will be held during the upcoming XV WFd Congress due from 16th-22nd Juky in Madrid-Spain. The Danish Deaf Association (DDL) a long time and pioneer development partner has pledged to meet all her travel and accommodation costs to attend WFD Board meetings if she is elected.
Training of Sign language interpreters in Gulu
Training of Sign language interpreters in northern district of Gulu has
started. The 5monthscourse has 10 trainees. Out of that period 2
months will be for field practice. This activity is being undertaken by
UNAD in partnership with Pact Omega a US agency.
UNAD recruits new staff
UNAD has recruited 2 new staff. A Driver and an Assistant Accountant. The
recruitment was held by Personnel Committee that held its meeting at
the end of March 2007.
Reviewing the Kambara Deaf Development project
UNAD has hired a consultant to review the Kambara Deaf Development
project being funded by Action Aid International Uganda. The review is
aimed at ascertaining whether the project is on track, It will also identify
the challenges or bottlenecks hindering the project and recommend
possible solutions to address them. AAIU has been partnering with UNAD since 2000, the project activities are based in the districts of
Mbarara, Isingiro and Kyenjojo with major focus on Education and
HIV/AIDS.
Ugandan nominated to the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD)
Ms Deborah Iyute Oyuu a Uganda Deaf, has been nominated to contest
for elections to the next World Federation of the Deaf (WFD) Board of
Directors. Ms Oyuu is also a Board member of RSESA (Regional
Secretariat for East and Southern Africa), an organization that brings
together 17 National Deaf Associations in East and Southern Africa
region. We wish her success in the elections.
UNAD to carry out SWOT Anaylsis of Malawi National Association of the
Deaf (MANAD)
UNAD due to its vast experience in modeling Deaf Associations has been
requested to carry out SWOT analysis of Malawi National Association of the
Deaf (MANAD). Alex Ndeezi, UNAD Exercise Director was in Malawi recently to
do the exercise that is being funded by NAD.
Learn Sign Language
Want to learn Uganda Sign Language, contact the Sign Language officer at
Uganda National Association of the Deaf. We offer short Certificate courses
tailored to meet both the individuals and organizations needs.
Review of UNAD / AAIU partnership
Review of UNAD / AAIU partnership project is being implemented in the
districts of Kyenjojo, Mbarara and Isingiro is in process; UNAD has already
appointed a Consultant knowledgeable in Sign language and deaf issues to
carry out the exercise. This will involve literature reviews, field meetings
and launching the evaluation and findings report.
UNAD gets support from Pact Omega
UNAD with support from Pact Omega is to build the capacity of Lira Deaf Association and train 20 sign language interpreters in the two districts. The partnership will begin in March 2007 and run for one year.
Action on Disability and Development - Uganda to work with UNAD in 2007
Action on Disability and Development - uganda program is to work with
UNAD in mobilizing deaf people in 3 districts Kumi, Kamuli and Iganga in 2007.
Discussions of the petition of the deaf people presented last septemeber 2006 start
Equal opportunity committe of parliament starts discussions of the
petition of the deaf people presented last septemeber 2006 callin for
enactmenet of sign language policy.
UNAD to establish a new Deaf association in Kamwenge district with support from ADD
After establishing a new Deaf association in Kamwenge district...
Deaf sign language instructors registering members.
To register contact us
100 Deaf persons learn sign language in Kitgum for free.
Sign language is expanding at a faster rate nationaly.
Norwegian Refugee Council - Kitgum to construct a school for the Deaf. |