The WODAO is an organisation dedicated to promoting independent living and social inclusion for marginalized women and girls with disabilities, with a special focus on individuals facing mental health and psychosocial challenges.
Mr. Mornyuie, during the engagement, commended WODAO for its tireless efforts in championing equity and empowerment for vulnerable groups.
Discussions focused on the crucial role of inclusion in community development and the need for sustained collaboration between government and advocacy groups to create opportunities for all.
“I am truly inspired by WODAO’s dedication to fostering dignity and equity,” Mr. Mornyuie remarked, and added: “Central Tongu remains committed to working with key stakeholders like WODAO to ensure that no one is left behind.”
He emphasised that inclusive development is not just a policy objective, but a shared responsibility aimed at building a society where every voice is heard and every person has the chance to thrive.
The leadership of WODAO, in turn, lauded the DCE for his openness and commitment to inclusive governance.
They expressed appreciation for the district’s support and pledged their continued collaboration to ensure that the organization’s vision of inclusion, empowerment, and equal opportunity is realized across Central Tongu.
The meeting marked a significant step forward in aligning local government efforts with community-led advocacy for persons with disabilities, reinforcing Central Tongu’s vision of inclusive and participatory development.
GNA