“Generally, it feels just like the world isn’t made for individuals like me,” mentioned Shiminenge, her voice regular regardless of the load of the phrases. In Gbajimba, north-central Nigeria, the 32-year-old navigates day by day life in a camp for displaced individuals that gives little area, security, or accessibility for individuals dwelling with disabilities.
Round her, tents stretch throughout dry, uneven floor. Paths flip muddy and troublesome when it rains. Bathrooms and water factors sit farther than she can attain with out assist. But each morning, she pushes by way of the identical obstacles, decided to not disappear in a spot that was by no means designed for her.
Shiminenge is certainly one of greater than 480,000 individuals displaced by intercommunal battle in Benue State.
She fled her village in Guma in 2018 and has since lived in a camp for internally displaced individuals in Gbajimba. Like many others, she left with little greater than the hope of discovering security.
However her journey started lengthy earlier than displacement.
Shiminenge (proper) has acquired help from the IOM and different humanitarian companies.
At simply 9 months previous, her dad and mom had been advised she would by no means be capable of stroll after a analysis that formed the course of her life. Rising up with a mobility impairment meant fixed changes and an early understanding of what it means to maneuver by way of the world with out accessible help.
As we speak, life within the camp has added one other layer of day by day problem: poor shelter circumstances, no accessible sanitation, and a panorama that’s almost not possible to navigate.
Talking forward of the Worldwide Day of Individuals with Disabilities marked yearly on 3 December, she mentioned: “Within the camp, each step exterior my tent was a wrestle.” It’s not simply the bodily obstacles; it’s the sensation of being invisible, of being forgotten in a spot the place survival is already so onerous.”
Boundaries to companies and dignity
The sense of invisibility that Shiminenge describes is shared by many individuals with disabilities in displacement settings. They’re usually among the many most marginalized inside internally displaced populations, dealing with distinctive limitations to shelter, healthcare, sanitation, and important companies.
In these environments, inaccessible infrastructure and restricted focused help can heighten dangers of neglect, exclusion, and abuse. As these limitations add up, they make displacement much more troublesome and put the rights and dignity of individuals with disabilities at higher threat.
Regardless of these limitations, Shiminenge refused to surrender. Resourceful and decided, she started promoting mosquito repellent within the camp, incomes a small revenue whereas additionally serving to shield different camp residents from malaria.
Her resilience quickly grew into advocacy. She helped type a incapacity affiliation in Gbajimba, bringing collectively 18 different individuals dwelling with disabilities to push for mobility aids, truthful entry to sources, and extra inclusive amenities.
Camp improve
In August 2024, a workforce with the Worldwide Group for Migration (IOM) visited the camp to evaluate the dwelling circumstances of displaced individuals. After years of feeling unseen in a crowded place, the go to felt completely different. “For the primary time right here, I felt somebody was listening,” she mentioned.
Responding to the affiliation’s requests, IOM with the help of the Benue State Emergency Administration Company, led a complete camp redesign to make sure that the precise wants of individuals dwelling with disabilities had been addressed with dignity and respect.
As a part of this redesign, almost 4,000 upgraded emergency shelters had been constructed in Gbajimba, every constructed to face up to the area’s seasonal rains and provide safer dwelling circumstances for displaced households.
The redesign additionally launched a devoted part for individuals dwelling with disabilities, providing disability-friendly bathrooms, accessible water factors, and kitchens designed for ease of use.
All through the world, gently sloped ramps and communal social areas had been added, permitting residents to maneuver independently and take part extra absolutely in day by day camp life.
“These modifications imply greater than comfort; they provide us a way of dignity and belonging,” she mentioned.



