What We Do

Peer-to-Peer Learning

The African Disability Collaboration (ADC) champions a Peer-to-Peer Learning approach designed to cultivate dynamic exchanges among disability-focused organizations. This initiative facilitates collaborative dialogues, enabling participants to share successful strategies, overcome challenges, and collectively advance disability inclusion practices across the continent. By leveraging diverse experiences and insights, ADC fosters a robust learning community that drives impactful change.

Webinars

ADC’s webinars are a cornerstone of our knowledge-sharing strategy, offering in-depth explorations of critical disability inclusion topics. Hosted by leading experts and practitioners, these online events provide valuable opportunities for professional development, informed discussions, and practical insights. Our webinars are meticulously crafted to address emerging issues, enhance skills, and support the development of effective strategies for disability inclusion.

Summits

Our summits serve as pivotal platforms for advancing disability inclusion agendas. These high-profile events unite key stakeholders, including policymakers, practitioners, and advocates, to collaborate on pressing issues facing children with disabilities. Through a combination of keynote addresses, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, ADC summits drive forward collective action and innovative solutions, reinforcing our commitment to creating an inclusive society.

Research

ADC is dedicated to advancing disability inclusion through rigorous research. Our research initiatives encompass comprehensive studies, surveys, and data analysis, aimed at uncovering trends, evaluating program impacts, and informing policy development. By generating evidence-based insights, ADC provides valuable recommendations that guide the strategic planning and implementation of inclusive practices, ensuring that our efforts are grounded in empirical data and real-world needs.