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Accessibility Poses Challenge For Students With Disabilities @ Liberia State-Owned University

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PHOTO: Perkins Boye, President UL Association of Students with Disabilities and Deddeh Morris, member of the Association

Persons living with disabilities and studying at the state-owned University of Liberia have expressed concern about having easy access to facilities on the UL campuses.

They are urging UL authorities to ensure that facilities enable them move easily around the campuses.

As you’ll hear in this report by Estelle Turay, the head of UL Association of Students with Disabilities, there are no visible aid at the entrances of buildings to allow wheelchair-bound students or others with physical disabilities access different parts of the campuses.

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This Report was made possible with support from Internews Liberia Inclusive Media Project.

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