"Count us, because we count too. This should not be just another meeting where we make grand statements and then move on...You can and should do more, to ensure that people with disabilities, are included in all aspects of your work â we canât wait any longer."
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Nujeen Mustafa
Nujeen Mustafa (also translated Noujain Mustaffa, Arabic ÙÙŰŹÙÙ Ù Ű”Ű·ÙÙ) is a Kurdish Syrian refugee and activist with cerebral palsy, born in Kobani. She was raised in Kobane, Syria, and gained notoriety after travelling 3,500 miles (5,600 km) by wheelchair, fleeing conflict in the Syrian Civil War, before arriving and resettling in Germany. She was listed as one of BBC's 100 Women in 2018, and her story was featured on the television show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. In 2019 she became the
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