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Prejudice faced by this blind job seeker in South Sudan
People living with disabilities in Africa are often excluded from schools and opportunities for work. Stephen Dhieu Kuach lost the ability to see when he contracted glaucoma as a teenager in South Sudan. With the help of a religious organisation, he鈥檚 managed to study in Uganda and is now the holder of a Masters degree in International Law and a Bachelor degree in Social Work and Social Administration. He describes what looking for work has been like.
(Picture: Stephen Dhieu Kuach Credit: Juan Makuach)
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