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The Discovery Awards Zambia celebrate individuals and organizations making a positive impact on the lives of persons with disabilities, including intellectual, physical, sensory, mental health conditions, and other forms of disabilities.

The awards are open to individuals and organizations in Zambia that support persons with a wide range of disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, albinism, physical disabilities, blindness, deafblindness, mental health conditions, and more.

Categories include:

  • Best Advocacy for Disabilities
  • Best Organization Supporting Intellectual Disabilities
  • Excellence in Mental Health Support
  • Outstanding Employer for Disability Inclusion
  • Support for Persons with Albinism
  • Excellence in Education for Children with Disabilities
  • Best Initiative for Persons with Deafblindness
  • Community Leader of the Year
  • Innovation in Accessible Technology
  • Best Healthcare Provider for Disabilities

Winners receive public recognition, increased visibility, and networking opportunities, which can help further their efforts to support persons with disabilities.

Nominees must be based in Zambia and demonstrate a significant, positive impact on the lives of persons with disabilities, meeting the specific criteria for each award category.

Complete the online nomination form, detailing the nominee’s contributions and achievements in supporting the disability community.

We provide exposure, networking, collaboration opportunities, and resources to help organizations strengthen their efforts in supporting persons with disabilities.

You can volunteer at our events, donate, or offer your professional services. For more details, visit our [Get Involved] page.

We offer a platform for advocacy, provide access to resources, and highlight the work of individuals and organizations that contribute to improving the lives of persons with disabilities.

Subscribe to our newsletter, follow us on social media, or check our website for the latest updates on awards, nominations, and events.

Yes, we prioritize accessibility, ensuring the website is compatible with screen readers and assistive technologies for users with visual or other impairments.

We recognize all types of disabilities, including intellectual, physical, sensory, mental health, and multiple disabilities, and ensure representation across all award categories.

Visit our [Contact Us] page for our email and phone details. Our team is ready to assist with any questions regarding nominations or the awards process.

Yes, self-nominations are accepted. Please ensure your submission highlights the impact of your work and contributions to persons with disabilities.

No, the nomination process is free. We encourage all eligible individuals and organizations to submit nominations.

Winners are selected by an independent panel of judges based on their measurable impact, innovation, and contributions to the disability community.

Currently, only Zambia-based individuals and organizations are eligible for nominations. We focus on local impact in Zambia.

No, all types of disabilities are eligible, including intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, visual impairments, hearing impairments, mental health conditions, and more.

Provide detailed examples of your or your organization’s impact, showcasing innovative approaches, measurable outcomes, and long-term benefits for persons with disabilities.

Yes, we host a public ceremony to honor the winners. Event details will be shared on our website and social media platforms.

We have diverse categories that ensure all disabilities, including physical, intellectual, sensory, and mental health conditions, are recognized for their unique contributions.

We recognize a broad range of disabilities, including:

  • Intellectual Disabilities
  • Albinism
  • Physical Disabilities
  • Visual Impairments (Blindness)
  • Hearing Impairments (Deafness)
  • Deafblindness
  • Mental Health Conditions (e.g., depression, anxiety, schizophrenia)
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Multiple Disabilities (combination of two or more types)

Yes, organizations focusing on mental health support, advocacy, and services for mental health users are eligible for nominations under relevant categories like “Excellence in Mental Health Support.”

Provide specific, data-driven examples of impact, aligning your work with international best practices in disability inclusion, accessibility, and rights.

Late nominations will not be accepted. We encourage you to submit your nomination well before the deadline to ensure it’s considered.

Yes, individuals with mental health conditions are eligible for nomination, particularly if their work or advocacy has made a significant impact in improving the lives of others with similar conditions.

We recognize the unique needs of the deafblind community and include them in specific award categories, such as “Best Initiative for Persons with Deafblindness,” ensuring their contributions are highlighted.

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