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TALES OF THE DISABLED - Busaosowo Bisong Esq

TALES OF THE DISABLED              BY                                                                              Busaosowo Bisong Esq                                                                             +23409038632847                                                                                               osowoodarunae@gmail.com Global statistics show that there are over one billion people in the world today living with one form of disability or the other.  Out of this figure, the estimated number of children with disabilities between zero and eighteen years ranges between ninety-three and one hundred and fifty million. This disability could either be physical, oral, hearing, visual or intellectual. Medical sciences do not always have an explanation to give in some cases when disability occurs, as some are not traceable to any definite cause. The major causes of disability include poverty and malnutrition, diseases, accidents, wrong use and administration of d

#PROJECT#DAP BREAKDOWN OF ACTIVITIES (FEBRUARY - MAY,2018

Our First Initiative- #PROJECT#DAP

#PROJECT#DAP #PROJECT#DAP – “The Disabled Are People Too” is community development service project of Busaosowo Osowoodarunae Bisong under the auspices of his foundation, the Busaosowo Foundation. The Busaosowo Foundation is a non-government organization poised with the objective of effectively responding to the issues affecting youths, families and national development through projects, interventions, initiatives and campaigns. It is in furtherance of the above objective that the foundation has launched its first initiative called: “#PROJECT#DAP” in Kebbi State as our kick off state. Global statistics show that there are over one billion people in the world today living with one form of disability or the other. In Nigeria alone, they are over 25 million People With Disabilities (PWD) making a total of about 15% of the entire population. This is no small population. While we cannot deny that more and more advocacy is been carried out in the international scene for PWDs, it is sad