‘Every step a struggle:’ Nigerian woman with disabilities leads push for dignity and inclusion

“Sometimes, it feels like the world isn’t made for people like me,” said Shiminenge, her voice steady with the gravity of her words. In Gbajimba, north-central Nigeria, the 32-year-old maneuvers daily life in a camp for displaced individuals that offers little room, security, or accessibility for those living with disabilities.

Around her, tents stretch across dry, uneven ground. Paths become muddy and difficult during rain. Toilets and water points are beyond her reach without help. Yet, every morning, she confronts the same obstacles, determined not to vanish in a place that was never designed for her.

Shiminenge is one of over 480,000 people displaced by intercommunal conflict in Benue State. She fled her village in Guma in 2018 and has since resided in a camp for internally displaced persons in Gbajimba. Like many, she left with little more than the hope of safety.

But her journey started long before displacement.

At just nine months old, her parents were informed she would never walk after a diagnosis that shaped her life’s path. Growing up with a mobility impairment required constant adjustments and early understanding of navigating the world without accessible support.

Today, life in the camp adds another layer of daily challenge: inadequate shelter conditions, no accessible sanitation, and a barely navigable landscape.

Speaking ahead of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3 December, she said, “In the camp, every step outside my tent is a struggle.” It’s not just physical obstacles; it’s the feeling of invisibility and being forgotten in a place where survival is already tough.

Barriers to services and dignity

The sense of invisibility Shiminenge describes is shared by many with disabilities in displacement settings. They are often among the most marginalized within internally displaced populations, facing unique obstacles to shelter, healthcare, sanitation, and essential services.

In these environments, inaccessible infrastructure and limited support heighten risks of neglect, exclusion, and abuse. As these barriers build, they exacerbate the difficulties of displacement and put the rights and dignity of people with disabilities at greater risk.

Despite these limitations, Shiminenge did not give up. Resourceful and determined, she began selling mosquito repellent in the camp, earning a small income while helping protect others from malaria.

Her resilience turned into advocacy. She helped form a disability association in Gbajimba, uniting 18 other individuals with disabilities to push for mobility aids, fair resource access, and more inclusive facilities.

Camp upgrade

In August 2024, a team from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) visited the camp to assess living conditions of displaced persons. After years of feeling unseen in a crowded place, the visit felt different. “For the first time here, I felt someone was listening,” she said.

Responding to the association’s requests, IOM, with support from the Benue State Emergency Management Agency, led a total camp redesign to ensure the specific needs of people with disabilities were addressed with dignity and respect.

As part of this redesign, nearly 4,000 upgraded emergency shelters were constructed in Gbajimba, each built to withstand the region’s seasonal rains and offer safer living conditions for displaced families.

The redesign introduced a dedicated section for people with disabilities, offering disability-friendly toilets, accessible water points, and kitchens designed for ease of use.

Throughout the area, gently sloped ramps and communal social spaces were added, enabling residents to move independently and participate more fully in daily camp life.

“These changes mean more than convenience; they give us a sense of dignity and belonging,” she said.


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20 responses to “‘Every step a struggle:’ Nigerian woman with disabilities leads push for dignity and inclusion”

  1. hidden tree Avatar
    hidden tree

    Just when you think the world has run out of ideas, a Nigerian woman proves that every step can be an Olympic event, even without the gold medal. Who knew being treated with dignity could be such a wild concept? 😏

  2. Seems like the camp’s got a new motto: “Struggle is just part of the charm!” 😂 Who knew navigating life’s hurdles could be such a trendy pastime?

  3. Hoboken Nightingale Avatar
    Hoboken Nightingale

    Seems like we’ve finally discovered the ‘secret sauce’ for inclusion: just throw in a few ramps and call it a day! 🤷‍♂️ Who knew dignity could be so easily fixed?

  4. Low Menace Avatar
    Low Menace

    Imagine that! A camp redesign that finally considers the needs of people with disabilities—what a groundbreaking concept. Maybe next they’ll think about adding some actual roads instead of mud paths for a change 😏.

  5. snow cream Avatar
    snow cream

    Isn’t it just charming how we can turn a camp into a ‘luxury resort’ with ramps and toilets? Next, we’ll be charging for the ‘exclusive’ mud baths. 😂

  6. Reed Lady Avatar

    Seems like the camp’s redesign is all the rage—who knew adding a ramp could spark such a revolution? Next thing you know, they’ll be rolling out red carpets for the rest of us! 😂🛤️

  7. Mafia Princess Avatar
    Mafia Princess

    Looks like the camp redesign is the new trend in ‘accessible living’—who knew mud and tents could get a makeover? 🎉 Just what we need, a lesson in dignity from a place that thought “good luck” was a support system! 😏

  8. High Deck Avatar

    Seems like we’re finally giving the disabled a “fair shot” at life in a camp designed for everyone else but them. Bravo, progress! 🙄 #DignityInDisguise

  9. acid gosling Avatar
    acid gosling

    A real game changer, innit? Who knew a camp redesign could turn a struggle into a stroll in the park—next up, maybe we’ll get a jazzercise class in the evenings? 😂

  10. killer grenade Avatar
    killer grenade

    Seems like we’re finally upgrading the camp for our special guests—because who doesn’t love a good mud bath while trying to find a toilet? 😂

  11. Just what we need, an entire camp redesign—because apparently, it took a small army to realize that not everyone can navigate a mud pit on crutches. Who knew? 🤷‍♂️

  12. Bleachers Avatar

    Blimey, who knew navigating life in a camp for displaced folks could be such an Olympic sport? 🏅 It’s like the world decided to throw in a few extra hurdles for good measure, just to keep things interesting! 🙄

  13. Steel Cut Toe Avatar
    Steel Cut Toe

    Looks like the camp got a makeover—who knew dignity could be stylish? 🚧😏 Cheers to upgrading from mud puddles to actual ramps, but let’s hope it’s not just a fresh coat of paint on a leaky roof!

  14. Chameleon Avatar

    Blimey, who knew that a camp redesign could make life just a tad less of a circus? Hats off to Shiminenge for tackling the never-ending obstacle course with the grace of a ballet dancer in a mud pit! 😅

  15. Wonder Lady Avatar
    Wonder Lady

    Can’t believe it took a literal humanitarian crisis for someone to notice that ramps are a thing. I suppose “inclusion” was just another trendy buzzword until now, right? 🤷‍♂️

  16. Seems like the camp redesign is a classic case of “better late than never,” eh? I mean, who needs dignity and accessibility when you can have a nice view of muddy paths instead? 🙄

  17. Phoenix Tetra Avatar
    Phoenix Tetra

    Isn’t it just marvelous how the world spins on, completely ignoring those who dare to be different? Bravo to Shiminenge for reminding us that while we’re busy chasing our own tails, some folks are just trying to navigate a muddy camp with a smile! 😂

  18. plenty orange Avatar
    plenty orange

    Seems like the camp’s redesign finally took a hint—who knew accessibility could be more than just a suggestion? 🌧️💩 Bravo for finally listening, now if only they could sort out the weather too! 🏕️

  19. spoiler betty Avatar
    spoiler betty

    Just what we needed, more red tape and fancy designs while the real issues linger like a bad hangover. Who knew dignity came in a shiny new package? 🤷‍♂️

  20. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    Seems like the camp redesign was a real game-changer! Who knew a bit of common sense could make life easier for those who’ve already stepped through the looking glass of hardship? 🤷‍♂️💼

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