We Can Work: Empowering Youth with Disabilities Across Africa
Communication-skills training transforming confidence, self-advocacy, and employment prospects for young people with disabilities.
Young people with disabilities faced limited confidence, self-expression, and communication ability - restricting social inclusion, employment, and rights advocacy. Societal stigmatisation and communication barriers between hearing and deaf individuals compounded exclusion.
An impact-focused documentary capturing the communication-skills training process through participant interviews, role-playing sessions, group interactions, and facilitator commentary - highlighting inclusive facilitation techniques that ensure full participation and accessibility.
- Documented behavioural and psychological change: confidence, self-advocacy, interpersonal growth
- Direct contribution to employment prospects and entrepreneurship readiness
- Compelling programme verification strengthening the Academy’s reputation and support pipeline
What was the brief for this film?
JONAPWD / We Can Work Academy, Nigeria needed their work documented with cinematic credibility - evidence that could stand in front of institutional audiences. Communication-skills training transforming confidence, self-advocacy, and employment prospects for young people with disabilities.
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Impact Documentary - one of 2CJ Stories’ core service lines, delivered end-to-end from narrative audit through production to final delivery.
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