Harun M. Hassan

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Harun Maalim Hassan was born in 1978 in Dandu location, Mandera County in Kenya. He is a disability rights activist and ambassador, who is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the National Council for Persons with Disabilities since December 2020. He previously served as the founder and CEO of the Northern Nomadic Disabled Persons Organisation (NONDO) from 2014 to 2020. He has also been vocal in advocating for the rights of persons with disabilities.

Early Life and Education

Harun was born in 1978 at Dandu location, Mandera County. He attended Mandera Town Primary School, before proceeding to Mandera Secondary School. This he did through educational support by the Starehe Boys' Centre and School. He would then proceed to Kenyatta University and pursued a Bachelor degree in Environmental Studies. While in the university, he was the secretary general of the Northern Province University Students Association. (NEPUSA) and also the vice chair of the Muslim Association. He is also holds a post-graduate degree in public policy.[1]

Career and Disability

Harun served as District officer on the Office of the President of Kenya.[2] In March 23, 2007, Harun was involved in a road crash that almost cost him his life. He was admitted at Nairobi Hospital high dependency unit for four months, where the medics informed him that the injuries sustained meant he would never walk again.[3] For seven months, he underwent rehabilitation at the National Spinal Injury Referral Hospital.

Disability advocacy

This experience led him to found the Norther Nomadic Disabled Persons Organization (NONDO), Kenya's first disability non-governmental organization focused on persons with disabilities living in the arid northern parts of Kenya. The organization is famous for its desert wheel race in Kenya, where wheelchair users in arid and nomadic areas of Kenya engage in a race in a bid to raise awareness on disability through the use of sports.[4] The race has gained national and regional acknowledgment.[5] Others areas Harun has been vocal through the desert wheel race has been messaging peace and unity in the run-up to the 2017 Kenyan General Election.[6] Harun has been on record pushing for disability inclusion in various aspects of the Kenyan society, which include pushing for persons with disabilities to receive government tenders on a priority basis as the other vulnerable and special groups.[7] In 2019, he captured international media attention after reportedly being denied a flight in Ethiopian Airlines because he was a wheelchair user.[8] Harun is also an author, having published Behind the Wheels: Transforming the Narrative a story of his life as a person with disability and a disability activist.[9]

References

  1. "HARUN HASSAN Changing the disability narrative – Parents Africa". parentsafrica.com. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  2. "Harun Maalim Hassan: How road crash pushed me into new career". Nation. 2021-02-13. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  3. BEHIND THE WHEELS: Harun's story of perseverance and endurance, retrieved 2022-09-24
  4. Isiolo hosts wheelchair race, retrieved 2022-09-24
  5. BBC News Wheel chair race., retrieved 2022-09-24
  6. NONDO set to hold desert race aimed at promoting peace, retrieved 2022-09-24
  7. Harun Maalim hassan, retrieved 2022-09-24
  8. "'They Abandoned Me': Wheelchair User Calls Out Ethiopian Airlines Staff for Discrimination". News18. 2019-08-28. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  9. "'What if my rescuers had been taught how to handle an accident victim?'". Nation. 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2022-09-24.

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