UK, Lagos unite to advance disability inclusion, gender equality

UK, Lagos unite to advance disability inclusion, gender equality



The British Deputy High Commission and the Lagos State Office for Disability Affairs (LASODA), Friday hosted a landmark event in Lagos, spotlighting the importance of disability inclusion and gender equality as part of the global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence and the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD).

The British Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. Jonny Baxter, said the event underscored a shared and unwavering commitment to advancing the rights, dignity, and full participation of persons with disabilities, particularly women and girls across Lagos State and beyond.

He said the theme “Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges”,  is a unified stand for the Rights of Women and Girls with Disabilities.”

Discussions focused on the unique challenges faced by women and girls with disabilities, including heightened risks of violence and discrimination, while celebrating their resilience and leadership.

He said: “The UK is proud to partner with Lagos State in advancing disability inclusion and gender equality. 

“it is a decisive call to action. Women and girls with disabilities face heightened risks of violence and discrimination, and tackling these challenges demands unwavering collaboration, commitment, and courage,” he stressed.

Mr Baxter emphasized that we can create a society where every person, regardless of ability, is empowered to lead and succeed.”

The General Manager of LASODA, Adenike Oyetunde-Lawal, said:  “This collaboration with the British High Commission is a significant step forward in our mission to create a truly inclusive and accessible Lagos. By aligning the 16 Days of Activism with the International Day for Persons with Disabilities, we send a powerful message that the rights of women and girls with disabilities are non-negotiable. 

“We are committed to breaking down barriers and ensuring their full participation in all aspects of social, economic, and political life.”

Lagos state Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mr. Mobolaji Ogunende said: “The youth and social development agenda is rooted in inclusion and equality. 

“This partnership with the British High Commission and LASODA sends a clear message: no one should be left behind. Women and girls with disabilities deserve not only protection but opportunities to thrive. 

He noted that together, we are building systems that dismantle barriers and create a Lagos where every individual can contribute and lead.”



Source: Blueprint

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