Title: Accessibility Inclusion in Uganda Author: Richard Mugisha Category: International Short Film Year: 2015 Location: Uganda
Viewer Comments
Atuhaire Chariot from Kampala posted on 15 Aug 2015 6:38:29 AM Iits The Best
Moses Phiri from Blantyre posted on 15 Aug 2015 5:47:08 AM Quite Touching
Wilson A. Kaija from Kampala posted on 12 Aug 2015 11:25:23 PM The Strength Of This Piece Is Its Simplicity. The Things We Have Accepted As Normal And Yet When We Look Around Almost Everything Needs A Rethink...
Home Last from Uganda posted on 9 Aug 2015 4:26:24 PM Nice
Olivia from Uganda posted on 9 Aug 2015 8:41:50 AM Great Film Reality Of What Happens In Uganda. We Need Infrastructure That Favors The Those With Special Needs
Alex Ddamulira from Uganda posted on 9 Aug 2015 3:21:17 AM It Is An Informative Video
Francis from Newzealand posted on 9 Aug 2015 2:49:34 AM It Is An Informative Video Regarding The State Of Uganda's Pwd
Leonard Sibomana from Malaba Border posted on 7 Aug 2015 2:33:04 AM Its A Pity That Some People Still Undermine The Accessibility By Pwd To Premises Especially Public Buildings. I Think Instead Of Parliamentarian Rushing To Pass Laws Like Anti Gay Laws Public Order Management Law Etc They Should Also Work On A Law That Prohibits Construction Of Buildings Without Access By Pwds. This Is An Issue Of Human Right
Leonard Kyalo from Kenya posted on 6 Aug 2015 8:03:11 PM This Film Is Long Overdueit Is Indeed An Eye Opener Not Only In Uganda But Many Other Countries Including Kenya. It Is Indeed Sad To Imagine This Is Happening To Our Brothers And Sisters...so Sad
Miriam from Kampala posted on 6 Aug 2015 7:01:47 PM Its Very Clear In Highlighting The Not So Easy Steps The People With Disabilities Have Taken To Improve Their Life In Uganda It Shows That There Is Alot More To Be Done
Anicet Mbonye from Entebbe posted on 6 Aug 2015 7:00:31 PM This Is A True Reflection Of What Happens In Uganda.
Muzamuzi Rodney from Hoimauganda posted on 5 Aug 2015 7:35:22 PM This Is Very Touching I'm Happy That People With Disabilities In Uganda Have Managed To Influence Change Of Policy At National Level For Their Inclusion Especially In Regards To Access Public Buildings.
David Tumusiime from Uganda posted on 5 Aug 2015 7:30:54 PM Very Moving An Insight Into A Rarely Thought About Section Of Ugandan Society What Is It Like To Live In Kampala Any Ugandan Town When You Are Disabled
Kerri Weaver from Brisbane Qld posted on 31 Jul 2015 9:57:04 AM Keep Fighting The Fight A Country As Big As Yours Will Not Be Able To Achieve Things Quickly But Xxvvxxsmall Steps' Or Xxvvxxsmall Ramps' At A Time.