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speaking notes speaking notes for mrs thamo mzobe chief executive officer of national development agency for cape town society for the blind low vision clinic on wednesday 14 october 2020 ...

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     SPEAKING NOTES 
                   
                  Speaking Notes for  Mrs Thamo Mzobe, Chief Executive Officer of National 
                  Development Agency, for Cape Town Society for the Blind Low Vision Clinic on 
                  Wednesday, 14 October 2020 (webinar from 11h00 – 12h00). 
                   The Chief Executive Officer of Cape Town Society for the Blind, Ms Lizelle de Wet   
                  Representative of the Jannie Mouton Foundation and other funders  
                  Civil Society Organisations and leadership  
                  All those who will benefit from the service 
                  The media and all guests joining us  
                  A very good morning to you all. 
                    
                       1.       The NDA is pleased to be part of an initiative designed to improve the quality of life 
                                for blind and visually impaired persons. 
                                 
                       2.       May I take a second please to pass on the apologies from the Social Development 
                                Ministry  ... The Deputy Minister has passed on her apologies for her absence and 
                                wishes the Low Vision Clinic prosperity and the department’s continuous support.   
                                 
                       3.       Led by Minister Lindiwe Zulu, the Department of Social Development, is engaged 
                                in ongoing work in the disability sector to realise the rights contained in the White 
                                Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. These rights include safety, 
                                personal  mobility  and  access  to  healthcare,  rehabilitation,  education  and 
                                employment for persons with disabilities.   
                            
                       4.       We are pleased to be associated with the Cape Town Society of the Blind, and 
                                particularly  this  Low  Vision  Clinic,  as  it  contributes  to  the  development  and 
                                improvement of lives and livelihoods in our less advantaged communities – a big 
                                focus of the National Development Agency.  
                            
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                       5.       Our mandate within government is contributing towards the eradication of poverty 
                                and its causes. In implementing our mandate, we must empower and enhance the 
                                capacity of civil society. This will ensure that the NDA helps to build more cohesive 
                                communities that are able to tackle the triple challenges of poverty, unemployment 
                                and inequality.  
                            
                       6.       Despite some successes in legislation, many persons with disabilities are still 
                                marginalised  and  do  not  access  basic  services,  including  healthcare  and 
                                employment  opportunities.    There  is  a  shortage  of  Low  Vision  Clinics  that 
                                specifically cater for the visually impaired, we have to applaud this Clinic for the 
                                much needed work that will benefit the needy.  
                            
                       7.       Government alone is not able to respond to all the needs of the country, the Covid-
                                19 pandemic made it clear that active citizenry is necessary, that government must 
                                provide conducive environments for civil society organisations and communities to 
                                actively take the wellbeing of communities they operate in into their own hands.   
                            
                       8.        CTSB must be congratulated for the good work they are doing to train and provide 
                                skills to persons who are visually impaired and in trying to link the students to 
                                sustainable jobs and job creation opportunities.  
                            
                       9.       To assist with the critical shortage of Low Vision Assessment services in Cape 
                                Town, the NDA has granted R558 748, 03 for training of staff, purchase of assistive, 
                                sensory and visual devices (including playing and learning equipment) that will be 
                                used for specialised blindness intervention therapies. CTSB had already raised 
                                50% of the funds needed to establish the Clinic when they applied for assistance, 
                                we matched the 50% of funds needed.  
                            
                       10.      According to the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB), 
                                approximately 285 million people worldwide live with low vision and blindness. Of 
                                these, 39 million people are blind and 246 million have moderate or severe visual 
                                impairment.  90%  of  blind  people  live  in  low-income  countries.  80%  of  visual 
                                impairment is avoidable, being readily treatable and/or preventable. 
                                 
                       11.      The link between poverty and the need for Low Vision Clinics is clear. The NDA is 
                                proud to be partners and to be associated with this Clinic – we look forward to 
                                many successful cases that we hope to hear of in the near future. 
                            
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                    12.     Before I conclude, I noticed with interest that the CTSB is celebrating 91 years this 
                            year - serving the visually impaired; and it is in this spirit that I would like to offer 
                            my congratulations!  
                         
                    13.     Thank you for the opportunity to give a word of support.  
                         
                             
                                               Say “No” to Gender Based Violence 
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