Southern Africa Federation of the Disabled

Flagship Program 6: SA-DGMP

Southern Africa Disability and Gender Mainstreaming Program (SA-DGMP)

Women with disabilities in Southern Africa face compounded challenges due to the intersection of disability and gender, which often leaves them doubly marginalized. They frequently encounter discrimination and exclusion from mainstream gender equality initiatives, where their specific needs and rights are overlooked. This exclusion extends to economic, social, and political spheres, where women with disabilities have limited opportunities for participation and leadership. Additionally, gender-based violence disproportionately affects them, yet they often lack access to appropriate support services due to barriers like inaccessible facilities and untrained staff. The absence of comprehensive policies that integrate both gender and disability perspectives exacerbates these issues, leaving women with disabilities without adequate protection or empowerment opportunities. Furthermore, societal stigma and cultural norms continue to reinforce their marginalization, making it difficult for them to advocate for their rights. Addressing these challenges requires robust gender and disability mainstreaming efforts that ensure women with disabilities are fully included and supported in all aspects of society.

Priority Actions:

1. Advocate for the integration of disability and gender considerations into national and regional policies, ensuring that the specific needs of women and girls with disabilities are addressed.

2. Implement campaigns to raise awareness about the intersectionality of disability and gender, targeting both policymakers and communities to reduce stigma and discrimination.

3. Provide training and leadership opportunities for women with disabilities to empower them to participate in decision-making processes and advocate for their rights effectively.

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