NLC FATED FOR DISABILITY MAINSTREAMING

In a commendable gesture of acknowledgment, the National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD) has honoured the National Land Commission for its exemplary implementation and reporting on disability mainstreaming performance indicators for the years 2022-2023.

Dr. Mary Wandia and Ms. Florence Manoti, who serve in the Commission’s Committee on Gender and Disability, received the award on behalf of the Commission, underscoring our commitment to inclusivity and equality.

The decision to recognize the Commission outside the conventional performance contracting framework, amplifies the significance of our efforts in fostering disability mainstreaming within our organizational fabric.

By diligently adhering to performance indicators aimed at enhancing inclusivity, the Commission has set a commendable precedent for other institutions to follow.

This accolade not only celebrates our achievements but also serves as a catalyst for continued dedication to creating an environment that is conducive and supportive of persons living with disabilities.

This morning marked a significant moment as Dr. Mary Wandia and Ms. Florence Manoti officially presented the prestigious award to our Chief Executive Officer, CHRP, Kabale Tache Arero.

The symbolic handover underscores the collaborative spirit within the Commission and reaffirms our unwavering commitment to advancing disability rights and inclusion across all facets of our operations.

Such recognition serves as a reminder of the importance of ongoing efforts to build a more inclusive society where every individual, regardless of ability, is empowered to thrive and contribute meaningfully.

The National Land Commission’s dedication to promoting disability mainstreaming not only aligns with national mandates but also exemplifies a broader societal shift towards fostering inclusivity and diversity.

By championing these initiatives, the Commission not only enhances its organizational ethos but also contributes significantly to the broader discourse on disability rights and empowerme

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