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‘Her Abilities’ open for nominations
March 8, 2019 @ 9:00 am - June 21, 2019 @ 5:00 pm

Nominations for Her Abilities, the first global award celebrating the achievements of women with disabilities, will be open for nominations from 8th March till 21st June 2019.
Her Abilities, a Light for the World initiative, is inspired and driven forward by Ethiopian disability activist Yetnebersh Nigussie – 2018 Spirit of Helen Keller Awardee and 2017 Right Livelihood Award Laureate.
“The main message of this award is: focus on our 99 abilities, not our one disability!” says Nigussie.
An independent award jury who is made up of brilliant women from around the world will together select the three winners for three award categories: Health & Education / Rights / Arts, Culture & Sports.
Among the international jury members are outstanding women, including disability rights activists, advocates, artists, academics.
Jury member bios and statements, photos, videos, criteria, factsheet about women with disabilities and more via: www.her-abilities-award.org
About the ‘Her Abilities’
Her Abilities, a Light for the World initiative, is the first global award celebrating the achievements of women with disabilities. The award is inspired and driven forward by Ethiopian disability rights activist Yetnebersh Nigussie – 2018 Spirit of Helen Keller Awardee and 2017 Right Livelihood Award Laureate.
The three categories:
Health & Education
Women with disabilities from the health or education sector, including but not limited to: teachers,
teaching assistants, school directors, university professors, doctors, surgeons, nurses.
Rights
Women with disabilities from the advocacy and rights sector, who advocate for the rights of people with disabilities and inclusion. They could be working at NGOs or charities, in the business world, at government organisations or in government or simply in their local communities to achieve vital change.
Arts, Culture & Sports
Women with disabilities from the arts, culture, and sports sectors, including but not limited to: artists, actors, writers, poets, Paralympians, runners, swimmers.