Culture Capital with KeaBoya, Empowering Young Women and Advocating for Disability Rights with Ado Bokassa

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In this impactful episode of Culture Capital, KeaBoya is joined by Ado Bokasa, a dedicated youth development practitioner from the National Council of and for Persons with Disabilities (NCPD). Ado shares her powerful work in empowering young women and explains the core mission of the NCPD, advocating for the rights, inclusion, and support of persons with disabilities across South Africa.

The conversation dives into the various programmes NCPD runs, the importance of representation, and the ongoing challenges facing young people living with disabilities. Ado also highlights the NCPD GBV Workshop, a nationwide initiative currently taking place across South Africa, aimed at addressing gender based violence within vulnerable communities.

This episode is an inspiring look into advocacy, empowerment, and the transformative work being done to protect and uplift persons with disabilities.
21 Nov 2025 English South Africa Society & Culture · Music Interviews

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