


ShonaquipSE’s solution to enable access to public transport in townships and rural areas where wheelchairs cannot operate on off-road terrain
“Addressing the triple threat of rurality, poverty and disability.” Sixty-five million people cannot walk without assistance, and eighty percent of those people live in developing and under-resourced countries (UN Dev. Programme). In under-resourced regions...
Empowering Informal Waste Pickers: A Sustainable Solution
The contradictory reality of simultaneously standing out and fading into the background encapsulates the daily life of informal waste pickers navigating the vibrant streets of our urban centres. Despite being a ubiquitous presence, these individuals find themselves...
The importance and joy of early intervention
“Inclusion is intentional. It is about identifying and removing barriers so that everyone can participate to the best of their ability.” Recently we supplied Door of Hope (https://doorofhope.co.za/) with a few specialised wheelchairs and standing frames. Door of Hope...