It is no secret that people living with disabilities in Samoa have been the subject of stigma and discrimination for the most part of their lives for many years. Looked down upon and often subject to abuse, or simply ignored by those in positions of power and authority, the torment has become a v.
A UN Women and UNDP joint project has put the spotlight on women with disabilities in Samoa, saying they experience more stigma and discrimination compared to their male peers.Samoa's UN Women Country Programme Coordinator, Mele Mauala said in a recent social media post that the UN Women and UNDP.