Gender Based Violence Against Women With Visual Impairment 🤮
My World My Reality on Liberators Network's is dedicated to amplifying the voices of people living with disabilities, telling their stories on their own terms.
About This Episode
In this powerful episode on My World My Reality, we sit down with a visually impaired woman who opens up about a reality that is rarely discussed. The unique and heightened vulnerability of women living with visual impairment to gender-based violence. From navigating unsafe environments to facing abuse within the home and community, visually impaired women often suffer in silence, with limited access to justice, support systems, or even the language to report what they experience. This conversation is raw, real, and deeply necessary. 🎙️ What we discuss in this episode:
- Her personal journey living with visual impairment in Nigeria
- How GBV manifests differently for women with disabilities
- The social stigma and silence that surrounds this issue
- Challenges accessing help, reporting abuse, and finding justice
- What families, communities, and institutions must do better
💬 My World My Reality on Liberators Network’s is dedicated to amplifying the voices of people living with disabilities, telling their stories on their own terms. 📌 If you or someone you know is experiencing gender-based violence, please reach out to a trusted support organization in your community. 🔔 Subscribe to My World My Reality on Liberators Network for more stories that challenge the narrative. 👍 Like this video 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — this conversation needs to continue.
