Why is autism still misunderstood in Africa?
Cameroonian mum and author Delly Singah shares her journey of raising an autistic son
Autism remains one of the most misunderstood conditions in many African countries, often leading to stigma, misdiagnosis and a lack of support.
Why do so many children in Africa go undiagnosed, and what impact does this have on their futures?
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Africa Daily’s Peter Musembi speaks with Cameroonian author Delly Singah, whose personal journey as a mother of an autistic child has shaped her advocacy.
Through her book ‘Diary of a Special Mum – Kicking Autism to the Curb’, Delly challenges misconceptions and highlights the struggles families face in getting
a proper diagnosis and help.
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