In Ghana's Northern Region, seventy-eight persons with disabilities received not gifts but instruments of participation — freezers, sewing machines, livestock, and industrial equipment drawn from public funds set aside for exactly this purpose. The Sagnarigu Municipal Assembly, through a transparent selection process, sought to shift the terms of dependency toward self-determination, recognizing that economic inclusion is not a courtesy extended to the vulnerable but a condition of a functioning society. The tools have changed hands; what remains to be seen is whether the structures surroundin
Sagnarigu Assembly equips 78 PWDs with livelihood tools to boost self-reliance
78 persons with disabilities received livelihood support to reduce economic vulnerability and promote self-reliance.