16/06/2026
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The Lesotho National Federation of Organisations of the Disabled (LNFOD), through the Gender and Disability in Practice
Project (GADIP II), is facilitating a series of Annual General Meetings (AGMs) for District Federations in Berea, Leribe, Mokhotlong, and Butha-Buthe.
These AGMs form part of the Organizational Capacity Building Grant aimed at strengthening governance, transparency, and accountability within District Federations that represent persons with disabilities at district and community levels.
Since March 2025, the four District Federations have been receiving targeted support under GADIP II to enhance their institutional systems, leadership structures, and programmatic delivery. As this support continues through November 2026, the AGMs mark a critical milestone in consolidating progress made and reinforcing democratic governance practices.
The meetings will provide an important platform for:
๏ท Presentation and validation of annual organizational reports covering March 2025 to March 2026;
๏ท Presentation and adoption of audited financial reports for the 2025/2026 financial year;
๏ท Engagement of members in open dialogue, feedback, and decision-making processes;
๏ท Strengthening transparency, accountability, and inclusive participation, particularly for persons with disabilities.
โThe AGMs are not just a statutory requirementโthey are a cornerstone of good governance and inclusive participation. They ensure that members are informed, engaged, and empowered to shape the direction of their organizations,โ said Mr
Thaabe โMoso, LNFOD Advocacy and Human Rights Officer.
The AGMs will be conducted using participatory and inclusive approaches, including plenary presentations, open discussions, and facilitated dialogue to ensure meaningful involvement of all members. Accessibility measures will be implemented
to ensure that persons with disabilities can fully participate.
Through this initiative, LNFOD continues to advance its commitment to strengthening grassroots disability governance structures and promoting the rights, inclusion, and active participation of persons with disabilities across Lesotho.