The first scientific congress on autism, organized by Never Limit Children ASBL in Kinshasa, was a significant event emphasizing the importance of public health awareness and national development initiatives. Led by Professor Mampunza ma Miezi, the congress gathered experts from prestigious universities in the capital to delve into the topic of “Impact on Technical Progress and Development of Nations.”
In a society where understanding of autism remains limited, Never Limit Children has taken the proactive step of raising awareness and shedding light on the challenges associated with this disorder. Professor Mampunza ma Miezi highlighted the significance of comprehending the issue to devise appropriate solutions for both affected families and healthcare professionals.
The president of NLC, Mado Madiya, expressed the organization’s commitment to advancing scientific research and maintaining an objective stance in studying autism to find sustainable solutions. This inaugural congress served as a valuable platform for informed discussions, aiming to raise public consciousness about supporting children at risk of autism development.
One of the speakers, Dr. Berger Emungu, emphasized the importance of integrating individuals with autism into the workforce, recognizing the unique skills and talents they can bring. This inclusive approach not only benefits autistic individuals but also enriches the diversity of companies.
Through showcasing the works and abilities of autistic children, Never Limit Children ASBL further solidifies its mission of awareness and inclusion. This scientific congress serves as a pivotal arena for exchanging experiences and advancing the cause of autism, encouraging society to adopt a more compassionate and inclusive outlook towards those impacted by the disorder.
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