World Day of Obedience is celebrated

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World Day of Obedience is celebrated
World Day of Obedience is celebrated

Africa-Press – Lesotho. The coordinator of the Mafeteng Home for the Deaf community, Mr K’hacha Ramokoatsi, explained that World Day of the Deaf is celebrated annually on 03 March in Lesotho by various organizations of people with disabilities.

and hearing impairment to show the importance of hearing.

In an interview with The Voice of the Nation on Wednesday, Ramokoatsi pointed out that this year’s theme was “good hearing for all”.

He pointed out that the main issue in these hearing issues is to show that hearing is good for everyone whether they are hearing or not and everyone must work hard to avoid and avoid things that can happen.

to end up hearing impairment is likely to cause ear infections as well as to avoid the use of audio implants.

He further recommended that those who are already at risk of hearing loss, should regularly undergo hearing tests.

“Mafeteng Association of the Deaf is also no exception to the organizations celebrating this day as it celebrates it in various ways but due to the Covid-19 epidemic that has led to the cancellation of conventions, we say it celebrates by educating people and showing them its value, ”explains Ramokoatsi.

He went on to show that the organization has a training center for people learning sign language and not only focused on this training, it also focuses on disseminating education on language and language issues as well as networking.

tips during the celebration of days like these.

“As people working with people with hearing and language disabilities and providing sign language training in Mafeteng, we also have a campaign to screen and identify children in schools and to look after people with disabilities.

this problem is to teach them how to take care of their ears as some do not know that the ears are cleansed and to make them aware that the ear does not need anything that a person always puts in it like use key trees to clean their ears without realizing that this could cause damage, ”said Ramokoatsi.

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