Uganda's silent cafe changing people's attitude toward hearing-impaired group

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Uganda's silent cafe changing people's attitude toward hearing-impaired group

STORY: Uganda's silent cafe changing people's attitude toward hearing-impaired group DATELINE: May 29, 2022 LENGTH: 00:04:40 LOCATION: Kampala CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: various of the silent cafeSOUNDBITE 1 (Signing with English interpretation): NASSER SSENYONDO, Proprietor of Silent CafeSOUNDBITE 2 (Signing with English interpretation): NASSER SSENYONDO, Proprietor of Silent CafeSOUNDBITE 3 (Signing with English interpretation): ROY RUSA, Barista of Silent CafeSOUNDBITE 4 (English): CHRIS MUGAYA, Patron of Silent Cafe STORYLINE: A coffee shop run by hearing-impaired people in Uganda's capital Kampala is changing local people's attitude towards the group. Nasser Ssenyondo, who was born in the central Ugandan district of Masaka 30 years ago, lost his hearing at the age of 10. His parents, who were coffee farmers, supported him throughout his education despite the negative community attitude towards the deaf people. SOUNDBITE 1 (Signing with English interpretation): NASSER SSENYONDO, Proprietor of Silen

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