Barbra Nyangairi
Activist for deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) people in Zimbabwe.
Barbra Nyangairi is the Executive Director of the Deaf Zimbabwe Trust that promotes the rights and interest of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) people in Zimbabwe.[1][2][3]
Quotes
edit- I am sure there are a lot of women who have taken good care of their partners children. Not all step mothers are jealous and society has to celebrate such roles.
- Melisa Chatikobo,(1 November 2021).Book debunks'Wicked stepmother' narrative,Daily news.
- Every women who gets into a second marriage faces a lot of stress and confusion as she tries to adjust to ready made family. There is no time to learn to be a mother as you are starting with errands and a system you are not used too.
- Melisa Chatikobo,(1 November 2021).Book debunks'Wicked stepmother' narrative,Daily news.
- It is a sad reality that most health campaigns done by the Government target non-deaf community for example circumcision and cervical cancer campaigns.
Quotes about her
edit- She came up with the book as part of efforts to address the evil stepmother narrative that has poisoned society for centuries .
- Melisa Chatikobo,(1 November 2021).Book debunks'Wicked stepmother' narrative,Daily news.
- Barbra has written and conducted research on Deaf education, Access to Health for the Deaf & Sign language. Barbra has a keen interest in the empowerment of the Deaf and hard of hearing. She has experience in human rights, democracy, governance,elections, gender and education.