Combating Discrimination Against Short People: The Importance of Fatshimetry


**Fatshimetrie: Fighting discrimination against people of short stature**

In a world that advocates diversity and inclusion, it is essential to raise awareness in society about discrimination against people of short stature. On the occasion of World Dwarfism Day, the Regroupement des élites vivant avec handicap au Congo (REVHC) is launching an urgent appeal to the government to put in place effective mechanisms to eradicate this form of insidious discrimination.

The president of REVHC, Stéphanie Bolia, rightly points out that people of short stature are individuals in their own right, with potential and talents that deserve to be recognized and valued. Instead of being seen as a source of entertainment or mockery, these people deserve respect and dignity in all aspects of social life. It is high time to break stereotypes and stop making people with dwarfism victims of prejudice and discrimination.

In a society where physical appearance is often used as a criterion of judgment, it is crucial to remember that the value of an individual is not limited to their size, but lies in their skills, know-how and contribution to the community. Short people have as much potential as tall people, if not more, and deserve to be encouraged and supported in their professional and personal development.

By breaking down social barriers and promoting the inclusion of short people, Congolese society will be able to move towards greater equity and harmony. It is time to recognize diversity in all its forms and celebrate the wealth that each individual brings to the community. By supporting World Dwarfism Day, we affirm our commitment to building a fairer world, where everyone has the right to fully flourish, regardless of their physical appearance.

Let us celebrate diversity, fight against discrimination and promote an inclusive society, where difference is a source of wealth and value. Together, we can build a world where everyone is respected and valued for who they are, without discrimination or prejudice. This World Dwarfism Day is an opportunity to remember that difference is strength, and that everyone, regardless of our size, has an essential role to play in building a more just and harmonious future.

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