Ethiopian lawyer Yetnebersh Nigussie is Light for the World's Senior Inclusion Advisor.
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2017-09-21

Yetnebersh Nigussie with CEO Rupert Roniger at the 25th anniversary of Light for the World, Jan 2013. Credit: Thomas Meyer
Yetnebersh with athlete and Light for the World ambassador, Haile Gebrselassie. Credit: Light for the World
Yetnebersh with her daughter Ahati. Credit: private
Yetnebersh on visit to a cattle fattening project supported by ECDD in a cooperative of persons with disabilities. Credit: ECDD
Thematic learning programme project closure with stakeholders at ECA
Yetnebersh with Light for the World’s advertising campaign hashtag #thatfeelingwhen in September 2017. Credit: Florian Platter
Recognition from a beneficiary of a livelihood project. Credit: Light for the World
Portrait of Yetnebersh Niguisse. Credit: Studio Casagrande
Yetnebersh with a group of livelihood programme beneficiaries. Credit: Light for the World
ECDD 10th Anniversary celebration Sept 2016. Credit: ECDD
Yetnebersh at the UN High Level Political Forum 2016. Credit: Light for the World
Yetnebersh with colleagues at the UN’s High Level Political Forum in NY, July 2016. Credit: Joel Sheako
Hope for the Blind Association in Ethiopia. 21. September 2017. Credit: Light for the World/ECDD
Hope for the Blind Association in Ethiopia. 21. September 2017. Credit: Light for the World/ECDD
Work Partnership for women with disabilities at Meskarem Etagegn & Friends. September 2017. Credit: Light for the World/ECDD
Work Partnership for women with disabilities at Meskarem Etagegn & Friends. September 2017. Credit: Light for the World/ECDD
Selam LeAndenet Sanitation Service Cooperative of Persons Affected by Leprosy September 2017. Credit: Light for the World/ECDD
2016-05-31

Inclusive school in Garango, Burkina Faso / Credit: A.Pawloff/LFDW
Until the age of 4, Assana was only able to lie. Now, after rehabilitative promotion she is going to school. / Credit: A.Pawloff
Assana from Garango / Burkina Faso between her friends in school / Credit: A.Pawloff
The growth-restricted Assana in her inclusive school / Credit: A.Pawloff
In inclusive schools teachers and students are communicating with sign language, too / Credit: A.Pawloff
Rihanata from Burkina Faso in her inclusive class in school / Credit: Ulrich Eigner
Rihanata on her way to school / Credit: Ulrich Eigner
An inclusive school in Addis Ababa / Credit: Aleksandra Pawloff, Light for the World
Students in an inclusive school in Addis Ababa use sign language / Credit: Aleksandra Pawloff, Light for the World
Students in an inclusive school in Addis Ababa use sign language / Credit: Aleksandra Pawloff, Light for the World
2016-05-31

Ouatara from Burkina Faso is able to see again after her cataract operation / Credit: Ulrich Eigner
After her cataract operation Laya is happy about seeing her family again / Credit: Ulrich Eigner
Falina was blind since her birth. With 14 years she has now received the eyesight-saving surgery on cataract. /Credit: A.Pawloff
A mother holding her baby, whose eyes are inflamed / Credit: A.Pawloff
People in the region of Tigray / Ethiopia received antibiotics for trachoma / Credit: A.Pawloff
Children wait to get free antibiotics that protect against eye infections / Credit: A.Pawloff
Eye clinic in Zorgho: A patient is under examination / Credit: A.Pawloff
2016-04-14

IDP Camp Mahad close to Juba / (c) Jaco Klamer
About 250.000 disabled persons live in IDP camps in South Sudan / (c) Jaco Klamer
Armed conflicts increase the risk of disabilities / (c) Jaco Klamer
A visually impaired women in Camp Mahad / (c) Jaco Klamer
Disabled children in Camp Mahad get access to education / (c) Jaco Klamer
A man carrying water in camp Mahad / (c) Jaco Klamer
A disabled man at Camp Mahad / (c) Jaco Klamer
The girl Nyabedeng Baluong Raik (11) / (c) Jaco Klamer
The girl Nyabedeng Baluong Raik (11) / (c) Jaco Klamer