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As the world marks International Sign Language Day on 23 September, Newzroom Afrika is shining a spotlight on the critical role of Sign Language interpreters in bringing Deaf audiences into the heart of the national conversation. Two Sign Language interpreters, Pumza Sikumba and Khetha Mbatha from Izindaba Zethu and Iindaba Zethu, isiZulu and isiXhosa news bulletins, on DStv... The post Interpreters Ensure Deaf Voices Count appeared first on Social TV.
Simon Springett, U.N. Resident Coordinator for the Eastern Caribbean and Eric Falt, UNESCO Regional Director for the Caribbean, are agitating for...
Simon Springett, U.N. Resident Coordinator for the Eastern Caribbean and Eric Falt, UNESCO Regional Director for the Caribbean, are agitating for...
Fiji has called for stronger recognition of sign language as a basic human right. Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Sashi Kiran said...
This week marks the celebration of the International Week of Deaf People 2025, an annual event dedicated to promoting Deaf Culture, language, and...
The British Sign Language (Scotland) Act was passed in 2015.
For International Day of Sign Languages on September 23, 2025, Kaizen Aid collaborated with the West African Civil Society Institute and Wilde Ganzen...
For International Day of Sign Languages on September 23, 2025, Kaizen Aid collaborated with the West African Civil Society Institute and Wilde Ganzen...
The International Day of Sign Languages recognises the power of sign languages in bridging communication gaps and ensuring inclusivity for deaf...