
Audio By Carbonatix
The joy of bearing a child is one that every parent would like to experience and many look forward with excitement for this.
After the birth of a child, it is the wish of the parents for that infant to develop and function fully, but what happens when that desire never becomes a reality and that child develops a form of disability or disabilities.
According to the World Report on Disability, approximately one billion people in the world are living with a disability, with at least 1 in 10 being children and 80 percent living in developing countries.
Out of the many forms of disabilities children are confronted with, studies have indicated that cerebral palsy is the most occurring disability in the world over with 150 million living with the condition, 80 percent of which are in lower and middle-income countries.
This type of condition is generally caused by brain damage either before birth, during, or shortly after.
In Ghana, statistics for persons living cerebral palsy is not known. Caring for a child with this type of disability can be very daunting for caregivers due to the absence of social support systems for these families.
The stress experienced daily by these caregivers is very real in a country like Ghana where social support systems are weak.
In the following JoyNews Hotline documentary, some of these caregivers in parts of Accra share their chilling stories with Beryl Ernestina Richter.
You can contact the producer of the documentary on this email address: richhterberyl54@gmail.com
Latest Stories
-
Hearts pip Young Apostles 1-0 to end 5-game winless run
10 minutes -
Boakye Agyarko marks Easter Sunday with a call for Godly leadership ahead of nationwide campaign tour
1 hour -
Pepsi withdraws as UK festival sponsor after Kanye West backlash
1 hour -
Pope Leo calls for global leaders to choose peace in his first Easter Mass
1 hour -
Kpando MP highlights progress on road projects
2 hours -
Government secures $92m for Engineering and Agriculture University
2 hours -
Several Ghana-bound vegetable trucks detained in Nigeria
3 hours -
Black Sherif questions Wendy Shay’s absence in “Artiste of the Year” talks ahead of TGMA 2026
4 hours -
Government confirms arrival of 100 new buses to ease transport challenges
4 hours -
$600m tomato imports undermining Ghana’s economy — Chamber of Agribusiness
5 hours -
Rainstorm wreaks havoc: Faulty transformers, feeder failures leave parts of 3 regions without power
6 hours -
CUTS International calls for urgent competition law amid sachet water price hikes
6 hours -
‘I never did this advert’, AI clones hijack Ghanaian identities for profit
6 hours -
25-year-old woman battles trauma after surviving deadly Nkwanta attack
7 hours -
Vice President honoured at Tortsogbeza as South Tongu leaders highlight development needs
7 hours