VISION

Our vision is for an accessible and inclusive African community, in which people with disability are recognized, respected and empowered.

MISSION

The mission of the hub is to facilitate the inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of economic, social and cultural life.

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National Disability Policy June 2021

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A Few Words About Us

Our story is that of perseverance and strive. The hub founders of ThisAbility Hub have lifelong experience of disability. Through this experience they came to a realization that despite the great work being done by the Zimbabwean Government and Non-Governmental Organizations towards empowering persons with disabilities, these individuals continue to live in extreme levels of poverty as a result of being excluded from the mainstream society.

SERVICES

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Disability Awareness

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Organization Training

ThisAbility Hub promotes positive awareness of disability through using our various social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and mainstream media such as radio, television, print and organisations or service providers.

We train organizations on how to relate with people with disabilities in various capacities; for instance, people with disabilities, as customers or employees. The training covers several issues general introduction to the concept of disability.

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Panashe Sean Marime is a virtuous self driven young man who defied odds set against him. Despite his acquired disability of visual impairment, Panashe has managed to make the best of the sudden and drastic changes brought on in his life through loss of physical sight

Mr Marvin Mukuyu is a young handsome, successful Model and Graphics Designer. At first glance one will not be able to notice that he has a disability. Mr Mukuyu is deaf. Like many who are deaf he is largely misunderstood by society in general. Through socialization many of us have learnt to identify people with disabilities through certain observable characteristics, in other words we believe that disability should be visible.

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