In Chad and Niger, three national UN Volunteers are flipping the script on inclusion—by living it. Meet Kadiatou Moumouni, Damba Kalki Zoua, and Bekoutou Junior Masra. They’re part of a bold initiative placing UN Volunteers with disabilities in Resident Coordinator Offices across West and Central Africa. The idea is simple but powerful: if you want to build an inclusive system, start by including those who know what exclusion feels like.
In Niger, Kadiatou Moumouni is more than a UN Volunteer; she’s part of what defines the new normal in the UN system—inclusion. At the Resident Coordinator’s Office (RCO), she connects government, UN agencies, and civil society to champion gender equality, human rights, and disability inclusion. One of her standout contributions? A simple attendance sheet—redesigned to track the participation of persons with disabilities.