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Blessme03

@blessme031

Sign Language Interpreter

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The first step to achieving diability-disaggregated population data with prevalence outcomes that align with international standards is to facilitate the development of Nationally accepted and standardized instruments which properly integrate the Washington Group of Questions.

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The process of integrating the Washington Group of Questions into National Population Survey Instruments require strategic and sustained sensitization and capacity building of stakeholders, especially relevant MDAs whose primary mandate is to collect and manage population data.

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This world is a learning ground. The more we live, the more we learn. Learning however, provides an opportunity to improve yourself. Feeling grateful to have learnt something new in the Ultimate Interpreter Challenge. Will do it again a million times. All thanks seams_consults

This world is a learning ground. The more we live, the more we learn. Learning however, provides an opportunity to improve yourself.
Feeling grateful to have learnt something new in the Ultimate Interpreter Challenge. Will do it again a million times.
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DRAC continues to utilize innovative approaches to upskill participants who interact with our work. One of such is the training of WGWDs, women’s groups and OPDs on Advocacy for Gender Equality and Women Empowerment (GEWE). The participants were trained to develop their own

DRAC continues to utilize innovative approaches to upskill participants who interact with our work. One of such is the training of WGWDs, women’s groups and OPDs on Advocacy for Gender Equality and Women Empowerment (GEWE). The participants were trained to develop their own