ROPDB Rwanda

ROPDB Rwanda

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KG 572 ST, P.O.Box 6296 Kigali

Rwanda Organization of persons with deaf blindness in Rwanda existed from 2018 in coalition of 3 disability organizations that combined efforts to work together.

16/02/2026

We are proud to share this video highlighting the impact of the upcoming African Federation of Sign Language Interpreters (AFSLI) 2026 Conference that will be hosted by Rwanda National Union of Sign Language Interpreters (RNUSLI) here in kigali on 23-25 of March 2026 .

For members of the Rwanda Organization of Persons with Deaf-Blindness (ROPDB), sign language interpretation is not just communication it is access to education, services, information, and human rights.

AFSLI 2026 will advance sign language interpretation as a powerful tool of inclusivity in Africa.

Watch the video and join us in promoting accessible communication for all.

09/02/2026

πŸŽ‰ Great News from ROPDB! πŸŽ‰

The Rwanda Organization of Persons with Deaf-Blindness (ROPDB) is pleased to announce that we have officially received our Compliance Certificate from the Rwanda Governance Board - RGB, confirming our compliance with the new law governing NGOs in Rwanda.

This important milestone reinforces our commitment to good governance, transparency, and accountability, as we continue to advocate for the rights, inclusion, and dignity of persons with deaf-blindness across Rwanda.

We sincerely thank our members, partners, and supporters for your continued trust and collaboration. Together, we move forward stronger πŸ’ͺ🀝

04/01/2026
04/01/2026

Today, as the world commemorates World Braille Day, the Rwanda Organization of Persons with Deaf-Blindness (ROPDB) joins the global community in celebrating the power of Braille as a tool of inclusion, dignity, and independence.

Braille is more than a writing system it is a lifeline of communication, a bridge to education, information, and active participation in society for persons with Deaf-Blindness. It ensures that no one is left behind in accessing learning materials, public services, justice, health information, and opportunities for personal growth.

In Rwanda, ROPDB continues to advocate for:

The recognition of persons with Deaf-Blindness as a distinct disability category,

Increased access to Braille literacy and tactile learning materials,

Strengthening inclusive education and rehabilitation services,

Promoting the training of teachers and interpreters skilled in tactile communication and Braille,

Ensuring that all public institutions provide accessible information in formats usable by persons with Deaf-Blindness.

On this occasion, we call upon Government institutions, development partners, civil society, and communities to partner with us in advancing equal rights and opportunities for persons with Deaf-Blindness across Rwanda.

Let today remind us that access to communication is a human right.
A society that embraces Braille is a society that embraces inclusion.

Happy World Braille Day!

23/12/2025

through the collaboration of partners ,national organizations members this milestone of achievement have made in Deaf-Blind community .
Ropdb Rwandacelebretate it as part of the success through 2025 ,Thank you to support our mission.

Photos from ROPDB Rwanda's post 20/06/2025

Through the support of , successfully conducted its Quaternary Board Meeting to prepare for the Deafblindness Awareness Celebration Day 2025. Together, we're strengthening inclusion and visibility for the Deafblind community.

Photos from ROPDB Rwanda's post 15/05/2025

The National Dialogue on the Recognition of Deaf-Blindness as a Distinct Disability Category conducted today by
! theis event was finacially supported by major milestone for inclusion and rights. Grateful for the support of
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06/04/2025

"Today, we remember the lives lost during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. As the Rwanda Organization of Persons with Deaf-Blindness, we stand in solidarity with all survivors and honor the memories of those we lost. Never forget. "

Photos from ROPDB Rwanda's post 07/02/2025

"Today, a group of Japanese students had the incredible opportunity to visit the Rwanda Organization of Persons with Deaf-Blindness. They learned firsthand about the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of individuals with deaf-blindness. This exchange was not only an eye-opening experience but also a step toward fostering greater understanding, empathy, and global solidarity. We look forward to continued learning and collaboration! 🌍🀝 "

Photos from ROPDB Rwanda's post 05/02/2025

"We are thrilled to have participated in the panel sessions and presented on behalf of the Rwanda Organization of Persons with Deaf-Blindness (ROPDB) during the 2025 Disability Rights Fund Grantee Convening at the Kigali Convention Centre from February 3-5. It was an incredible opportunity to engage with leaders, share insights, and discuss the future of disability rights and inclusion. We are committed to advancing the rights and empowerment of persons with disabilities in Rwanda and beyond. "

31/12/2024

🌟 Happy New Year 2025 from the Rwanda Organization of Persons with Deaf-Blindness! πŸŽ‰

As we welcome this new year, we want to express our deepest gratitude to all our partners and stakeholders. Your continued support has been vital in empowering and advocating for persons with deaf-blindness in Rwanda. Together, we have made great strides, and we look forward to even greater achievements in 2025.

Here’s to another year of collaboration, growth, and building an inclusive and supportive future for all. May this year bring health, happiness, and success to you all! πŸŒπŸ’™

Thank you for being part of this important journey!

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