Community Empowerment for Progress Organization Champions Educational Support for Visually Impaired Students at University of Juba
In a heartwarming display of commitment to inclusive education, the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) has taken a significant step forward in supporting visually impaired students at the University of Juba. Through their initiative, several students pursuing various fields have expressed gratitude and hope for a brighter future.
Jimmy, a Bachelor’s student in Social Work and Rural Development, exclaimed, “The support provided by CEPO in the education sector for persons with disabilities is invaluable. It not only helps us access education but also paves the way for a sustainable livelihood through knowledge.”
Precious Arkangello, who is studying Arts and Humanities, shared her appreciation for CEPO’s efforts, stating, “I am deeply touched by CEPO’s dedication to educating visually impaired individuals. With this support, I see a path towards making a positive impact in our community through innovative social work in South Sudan.”
Stella Peter, a Mass Communication student, welcomed CEPO’s assistance and called for continued support to empower more visually impaired and disabled individuals in the education sector. She emphasized the importance of nurturing responsible citizens for the country’s development.
Martin Ladu, echoing his peers’ sentiments, emphasized the vital role of organizations like CEPO in promoting inclusive education in South Sudan. He highlighted the rights of persons with disabilities to equal access to education and fundamental opportunities, made possible through CEPO’s initiatives.
The students shared the challenges they have faced on their educational journeys and expressed gratitude for CEPO’s unwavering support. They encouraged other partners to contribute to CEPO’s cause, emphasizing the transformative impact such collaboration can have on their educational pursuits and broader community engagement.