People Magazine South Africa

A Movement Of Change

LIFE in rural areas is tough. Many impoverished South Africans don’t have access to running water, electricity, safety, transport and adequate shelter. Add being disabled into the mix and life gets even tougher. Very few disabled people have the opportunity to be fitted with prosthetics and, as a result, they become prisoners in their own homes – isolated, dependent, immobile and excluded from society.

Ncedo Ludada

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