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Athan Tashobya
Gender and Family Promotion minister Oda Gasinzigwa speaks to members of the parliamentary Standing Committee on Unity, Human Rights and fight against Genocide as Zaina Nyiramatama, the executive secretary of the National Commission for Children, looks on yesterday. (Timothy Kisambira)
Lawmakers have advised the government to consider setting up a national centre for children with disabilities.
The call was made, yesterday, by members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Unity, Human Rights and fight against Genocide.
The MPs were meeting the Minister for Gender and Family Promotion, Oda Gasinzigwa, and Zaina Nyiramatama, the executive secretary of the National Commission for Children, to discuss issues concerning children with disabilities and orphanages as reported by the National Commission for Human Rights.
Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Unity, Human Rights and fight against...