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    Nigeria: SCIAN Unveils Five-Point Policy to Support Persons with Disabilities

    Abdullahi JimohBy Abdullahi JimohFebruary 23, 202502 Mins Read
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    The Spinal Cord Injury Association of Nigeria (SCIAN) has introduced a five-point institutional policy to tackle the challenges faced by Persons with Disabilities (PwDs), with a particular focus on individuals with spinal cord injuries.

    Mr Yusuf Iyodo, SCIAN’s Technical Assistant, unveiled the policy during a training session in Lagos on Friday, stating that it would strengthen the association and provide essential support to its members.

    The newly introduced policy focuses on child protection and protection from sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment. Others include financial guidelines and conduct of interest

    Iyodo stressed that the child protection policy was developed to create a safe environment for children with disabilities, aligning with SCIAN’s broader mission to safeguard vulnerable individuals.

    Nigeria: SCIAN Unveils Five-Point Policy to Support Persons with Disabilities

    As part of its strategic development, SCIAN has also allocated a budget for advocacy and data research, with a significant portion dedicated to establishing rehabilitation centres in Nigeria. This move aims to reduce the need for Nigerians to seek medical treatment abroad.

    Iyodo emphasised that SCIAN is actively engaging key stakeholders, including the government, private sector, donors, philanthropists, and development partners, to secure funding and support.

    Women and children will receive greater attention in SCIAN’s gender advocacy programme, considering the unique challenges they face in society.

    SCIAN’s interim National President, Mr Abdulwahab Matepo, highlighted the importance of institutionalising policies to enhance the association’s governing structure and align with international best practices.

    “To attract support from international NGOs, we must run SCIAN efficiently, ensuring we respect the rights of women, children, and workers,” Matepo said.

    He also condemned the societal mistreatment of persons with disabilities, urging for greater awareness and inclusion to ensure their rights and dignity are upheld.

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