The People
Welcome to my blog, this is about ordinary people who do extra ordinary things. People who are an example through the way they live(d) their own lives. They are not perfect, but I appreciate the little good they have done and what I have learnt from them.
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- Cee
- I'm a Kenyan with a head of locks, a brain for Mathematics and Sciences, a heart for Philanthropy and ofcourse a golden smile to get me through the obstacles of life.
Sunday, 26 April 2009
The unrecognized but outstanding achievements
Celebral Palsy, autism and any other form of disability are usually frowned upon in Africa. When a child is born , the whole village celebrates until they discover that the child can't do normal stuff like other children eg crawling, sitting up, playing. In Kenya you can hear many people say "Walizaa kiwete" (they gave birth to a disabled child). What I believe is Disability is not inability and watching this video shows people who sacrifice their lives to prove that point.
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Africa
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