A remarkable group of visually impaired artisans at the Masaka…
Advocacy for Supporting Practical Skills Development at Masaka Resource Centre for the Blind
The Masaka Resource Centre for the Blind is a shining example of resilience and determination, empowering persons with visual impairments through vocational training in sewing, soap making, farming, animal husbandry, and massage therapy. The dedication of both trainers and learners is commendable, and their efforts contribute significantly towards building inclusive and self-reliant communities.
However, despite their enthusiasm and progress, the centre faces critical challenges that limit the effectiveness of its training programs. Outdated teaching aids and a lack of adequate tools, especially for hands-on skills like soap making, hinder learners’ ability to fully develop their potential. This not only impacts their confidence but also restricts their ability to produce quality goods that could serve as source of income and independence.
Investing in upgrading the practical training resources at Masaka Resource Centre is essential. Modernized teaching aids and essential tools will enhance the quality of training, enable learners to acquire valuable skills efficiently, and improve the products they produce. Such support will empower persons with disabilities to become economically active, promote social inclusion, and contribute to Rwanda’s broader development goals.

Photo shows a group of the visually impaired Young people enrolled in Soap Making at Masaka Resources Centre for the Blind
We call upon stakeholders, development partners, and policymakers to recognize the importance of inclusive vocational training and to support Masaka Resource Centre in acquiring the necessary resources. Your support can transform the lives of many, turning their aspirations into tangible realities of independence and livelihood.
Let us prioritize inclusive development and give every individual, regardless of disability, the opportunity to thrive. Together, we can build a more equitable and productive Rwanda.
#SupportMasakaCentre #InclusiveSkillsDevelopment #EmpowerPersonsWithDisabilities

A trainee showing the soap after making it
