In Northern Nigeria, being a woman often comes with its own set of societal challenges. Add a disability to that reality, and the barriers multiply.
Women with disabilities in this region face a unique double burden—discrimination as women and exclusion as individuals with physical impairments.
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For many, their dreams of dignity, love, and economic independence are clouded by cultural stigmas and systemic neglect. But even in the face of these obstacles, stories of strength and resilience are emerging—stories that challenge society to rethink its treatment of women living with disabilities.
The Stigma That Starts at Home