The African Decade of People with Disabilities (ADPD) is the period 1999-2009. ADPD was declared on 3rd December 1999 by Heads of states and governments in Algiers, after the 1983- 1993 United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons made no impact in African nations. The decade aims at increasing awareness of disability issues: recognition and appreciation of people with disabilities. It aims to change the conditions of people with disabilities by addressing issues concerning their full participation and equalization of opportunities regarding Education, Training, Employment, and access to Rehabilitation Appliances. The theme for the decade is "Empowerment of People with Disabilities Benefits the Nation".
Empowerment is the act of giving someone power to do something. Empowerment gives a person a license to act with authority. This license can come in different forms:
Empowerment of people with disabilities breaks down barriers of discrimination and segregation. It creates opportunities for such people to take charge of their lives and make meaningful and productive decisions and practices.
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