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World Service,08 Sep 2016,49 mins

Being disabled in Africa

World Have Your Say

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As the Paralympics begin, what's it like to have a disability in Africa? Many of you have been reacting to a ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ video of Sierra Leone's only Paralympian. He has no home - so he's forced to live in an office at the National Stadium. What is it like to be a journalist in Kenya? Journalists have been protesting against harassment, even as reports emerged that one of their colleagues - a photo-journalist called Dennis Otieno - was reportedly shot dead in Kitale county. And we speak to passengers on trains in India with a controversial surge-pricing model about to be introduced on certain routes. Why has it provoked such anger? And what is the justification? Picture: Sierra Leone's Paralympic table tennis player, George Wyndham. Credit: ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½

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