WIRE — The Director for Persons Living with Disabilities has said that the shortage of sign language interpreters continues to limit access to healthcare, education, justice, and information services for people with hearing impairment across South Sudan. Emmanuel Lubari made the remarks during the launch of the South Sudan National Association of Sign Language Interpreters (SSNASLI) in The post Interpreter shortage limits services for hearing impaired persons -official appeared first on Eye Radio.

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