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Disabled women hit the runway in Cameroon’s first inclusive fashion show

A night like no other and one to remember. Cameroon has enlisted herself among nations worldwide that host modeling shows for people with disabilities.

The maiden fashion show for women living with disabilities dubbed “#Access2019” has taken place in Yaounde, the nation’s capital with over a dozen women proving that “disability is not inability”.

Photo Credits (Comfort Mussa)

Organized by Sisterspeak237, a nongovernmental organization of Comfort Mussa, multiple awards -winning journalist and women’s rights activist, the ceremony, its organizers said, seeks to advocate for social inclusion and a change of how people with disabilities are viewed and treated.

Photo Credits (Comfort Mussa)

The disabled women and girls glowing with smiles, hit the runway March 30 among thunderous applause from a sea of spectators who answered present to witness history being made.

Photo Credits (Comfort Mussa)

“Access was born out of the desire to amplify the voices of women with disability and make them more visible… We are creatively using the platform to amplify the voices of women with disability on issues that matter most,” Comfort Mussa said, adding we “will use the runway to creatively tell their stories, and tell us how we can all make the world a better/safer space for every woman”.

Photo Credits (Comfort Mussa)

Days later, the fashion show has gained nationwide commendation and positive approval ratings with calls mounting for its organizers to make it an annual event.

According to the Ministry of Social Affairs, women with disabilities are often left out of mainstream initiatives, forcing them to feel invisible and unheard.

With the fashion industry considered a no-go area, it is hoped that #Access2019 will change the narrative in Cameroon and sub-Saharan Africa.

Amos Fofung

Amos Fofung Nkunchoh is a Cameroon-born freelance journalist with an intrinsic passion for investigative, Environmental and conflict reporting. With over five years of experience in multimedia reporting, he has been published by local and international news outlets. He provides narratives about Africa and its potentials.

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