What’s Changed? Caribbean Youth and CSO Conversation on #ICPD25
“A lot has changed in the 25 years since the International Conference on Population and Development. But one thing stays ...
“A lot has changed in the 25 years since the International Conference on Population and Development. But one thing stays ...
Sixty-nine-year-old David Bernstein, of Christ Church, Barbados, was overcome by emotion as he shared his feelings of hope and appreciation ...
Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Ryan Straughn, has assured the disabled community in Barbados that Government is committed to ...
Mr DJ has done it for the sixth time. Seasoned singer Granville Carter outsang, outperformed and outshone the other six contestants ...
Wavney Reid Davis head of the recently formed Deaf Women’s Group in Barbados showcasing products made ...
Sean Cooke and Christopher Gilkes are back on the rock. Did you miss them? We're not surprised if you did, ...
Public Service Vehicle operators are leaving disabled people by the roadside, impatient with the time people with physical challenges take ...
Disability advocates are hailing the introduction of the first legally backed parking identification tags for vehicles with disabled passengers as ...
TWO PARA-ATHLETES are hoping to make themselves and Barbados proud by copping spots at the para Pan American Games to be staged ...
At the Council for the Disabled, We help persons with various disabilities from all walks of life, be they resident of, or visitors to Barbados, by providing accessible transportation, property assessment with the aim of getting accessible. braille translation, beach wheelchairs, sign language interpreters and much…
Barbados Council for the Disabled
Harambee House, The Garrison
St Michael, Barbados