Actualités of Friday, 4 December 2015

Source: Cameroon Tribune

Institution reveals disability services to disabled persons

In line with events marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Promhandicam which supports persons with disabilities in Yaounde, organised free consultation for people with eye and body malformation as well as an open-door event to make known to the public, the different activities that take place at the institution.

The event was held on December 2, 2015, within its premises at the Mimboman II neighbourhood.

The Permanent Correspondent of Promhandicam, Laurent Bila Kibambe, said even people living at the Mimboman neighbourhood do not know what takes place at the institution.

According to him, Promhandicam is an educational and rehabilitation project for people with disabilities in Cameroon. The institution has a school which integrate disabled and non-disabled children in the same learning environment, offers community-based rehabilitation programme, Braille literature production and distribution, special needs and education centre as well as eye examinations.

While noting that the institution has a set of four projects according to the needs of children with disabilities, the school within the institution accommodate visually, physically and mentally impaired children as well as integrates children with disabilities and non-disabled children in the same learning environment.

A special pedagogic method is used in the school to enable all the children participate at the same level.

The Braille production centre facilitates the distribution of Braille literature to other institutions for visually impaired people in the country on regular basis.

The Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) programme offered in the institution aims to ensure the proximity of services (vocational training and eye screening) to people with disabilities in the communities.