Why you must share information about Dyslexia | Hope Nankunda | TEDxNakaseroWomen

In this talk Hope Nankunda shares the benefits of sharing critical information about situations, a practice that she says has enabled her reach more people with Dyslexia in Uganda. A teacher and counselor by profession working mainly with adolescents in different schools, Hope Nankuda is the Co-Founder and Executive Director Health Promotion and Rights Watch Uganda (HPRW-U) working to strengthen the health systems in Uganda with strong emphasis on Menstrual Hygiene Management for the vulnerable girl child. She is the Central Region Co-coordinator for Girls Not Brides Uganda Alliance- a Global partnership working to End Child Marriage and Teenage pregnancies. She has a wide experience in working with children with special needs mainly those with Dyslexia and mental Retardation. A 2015 TEDxNakaweroWomen Speaker Hope is an advocate for children’s rights, a member of the Women movement, a member of Women in Public Service, a mother, a trainer and a mentor. Her dream in life is to establish a HOPE CENTRE where children with Dyslexia can be trained from and given the attention that they rightfully deserve. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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