Lancaster University Ghana is scheduled to organise its third Annual Multidisciplinary Conference on Disability and Development on Friday, March 16th. The conference will provide a platform for vigorous and intellectually stimulating discourse from advocates, policymakers and academics from various disciplines including healthcare practice, law, psychology, business and Information Communication Technology.
A statement issued in Accra by Maame Yaa Barnes, the Convenor, said the conference was aimed at making Ghana an enabling environment for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) to lead dignified and meaningful lives. It said the central focus was to consider ways to make Ghana an enabling environment for Persons with Disability, their families and their caregivers.
The event is on the theme: “Disability and Development: Perspectives from the Family.” It said the theme recognised the integral nature of the family in any relevant societal discourse and seeks to foster critical engagement with the place of the family in issues relating to PWDs and in particular, explore how the family system could assist in tackling the disability issues that confront the society.
The event will be Chaired by Nana Oye Lithur, a former Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, and the Plenary Speaker will be Mr Kwame Dadzie- Denis, representing Madam Otiko Djaba, the Honourable Minister, Gender, Children and Social Protection.
The statement said several papers would be presented at the conference and each would touch on key thematic area including: social and cultural perspectives on disability; disability, family and the role of law; disability, the family, and marriage.
Madam Barnes, the convenor, said “We want to encourage a rigorous academic discourse on disability.” The statement said in previous years, a number of special guests have attended and chaired the event including Ms Bruce-Lyle, a member of the Ghana Federation on Disability, Professor Henrietta J.A.N Mensa-Bonsu, former Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General to the UN Mission in Liberia and Mr Ivor Greenstreet, 2016 Presidential candidate for the Convention People’s Party.
Other important personalities who have chaired or spoken at the Conference are Father Campbell of the Christ the King Parish, and Prof Angela Ofori-Atta, former Deputy Minister, Ministry of Manpower Development and Employment.