Deaf farmers find hope in South African project

A unique farming project in South Africa is providing deaf individuals with essential skills and employment opportunities.

The Voiceout Deaf farming collective, founded by entrepreneur Matebogo Victoria, offers a supportive environment where deaf individuals can learn and thrive.

Victoria, herself deaf, understands the challenges faced by the deaf community in accessing education and employment.

The project aims to address these challenges by creating a space where deaf individuals can acquire agricultural skills and secure sustainable livelihoods.

The farm provides a welcoming and inclusive environment where communication barriers are minimized.

By using sign language as the primary mode of communication, the project ensures that all participants can fully understand and participate in the learning process.

The initiative has not only empowered deaf individuals but has also contributed to food security and sustainable agriculture in the region.

By providing employment opportunities and promoting agricultural skills, the project is making a positive impact on the lives of deaf people and the broader community.

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