Developing an ILMI Position Paper on realising Article 25 of the UNCRPD
What is the need Article 25 of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) places
What is the need Article 25 of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) places
It is with great sadness that we inform you of the sudden passing of our friend and comrade, Selina Bonnie
ILMI Launches Visionary Strategic Plan for Inclusive Ireland, Minister Anne Rabbitte TD to Formally Unveil Independent Living Movement Ireland (ILMI)
On Wednesday 20th September, ILMI attended a briefing led by Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys TD, s and as
Yesterday (March 1st), the Independent Living Movement were once again rocked as we received the devastating news that our friend
It is with great sadness that we inform you of the sudden passing of our friend and comrade, Dr John
In our second last session of Strategies for Change we had Laurence Cox from NUI Maynooth come and talk to
In our last Strategies for Change Session, we had our very own Damien Walshe come and talk to us about
As Vice Chair of ILMI, I am delighted that as a Disabled Person’s Organisation that we are participating the Global
Community Development Worker
Boakai Abu Nyehn, Jr joined ILMI in September 2024 as community development worker on the Disability Participation Awareness Fund (DPAF) funding project “Engaging Disabled People in Direct Provision” . He is a passionate advocate for disability rights, social inclusion, and development, with extensive experience in working to promote the rights and full participation of disabled people in Liberia. Boakai has served as a consultant on disability and social inclusion for numerous national and international agencies. He has also worked as a Research Assistant on multiple projects with organisations such as Leonard Cheshire Disability and Inclusive Development Centre at University College London, Talking Drum Studio, AIFO-Liberia, and UNMIL, ensuring that disabled people’s needs and perspectives are integrated into their programs.
As a disabled person, Boakai’s lived experience informs his leadership as Assistant Director for disabled people in Liberia. His role focuses on advocating for the inclusion of disabled people at all levels of society, promoting accessible development, and advancing the rights of the community. Boakai holds certifications in International Law and related fields and is a skilled Administrator and Assistive Technology Specialist, committed to using his expertise to create a more inclusive society for all.