The organization conducted a series of 20 dialogue sessions as part of the Takafo Project, with the aim of “enhancing political participation and deepening the general understanding of the concepts of constructive dialogue and citizenship for persons with disabilities and citizens in the local community.” A total of 262 participants from various segments of the local community participated in these sessions, including local authorities, youth, women, and individuals with disabilities.
The sessions focused on various rights-based and political topics, including the current state of citizenship and political participation in the region, the role of the local council and institutions in enhancing political participation for persons with disabilities. Additionally, experiences and success stories of persons with disabilities in political participation and their impact on decision-making were discussed.