In a global context where women with disabilities continue to be sidelined, this half-day convening aimed to reclaim women with disabilities’ rightful space as leaders, thinkers, and movement builders.
On October 11, 2025 at Taj Vivanta Goa from 2 pm to 6 pm, we brought together 40+ women with disabilities for a powerful dialogue — “Visions of Power and Possibility: Building Our Future Together.” The room witnessed participation from women across disabilities - blindness and low vision, deaf and hard of hearing, little people, persons with locomotor, speech, or intellectual disabilities, and those cured or affected by leprosy – who had gathered to reimagine their collective future. The session was facilitated by Rising Flame team leadership in over 4 languages to ensure full participation and access.

Using an iceberg, participants explored deep issues that shape their everyday realities — from violence, education, accessibility, employment, and health — and envisioned actionable solutions for change. They highlighted the ways in which women with disabilities face isolation, exploitation, and lack of access to justice. Social stigma, poverty, and gender norms often silence them. Participants called for stronger implementation of laws, sensitisation of the judiciary, and platforms where women can safely express and organise.
They spoke about how girls with disabilities are often denied basic schooling, particularly in rural areas. Families and communities still question the need for their education. Participants envisioned a future where basic and higher education, including STEM, is truly accessible, with schools taking responsibility for safe transport and inclusive learning.


The group addressed how accessibility remains inconsistent from transport to public spaces. The women emphasised that inclusion cannot rely on charity: it must be enforced through mandatory norms, uniform laws, and awareness-driven implementation.
While looking at employment, they spoke to the limited opportunities, inaccessible training, and unsupportive families which hold women with disabilities back. Participants imagined a future where they are encouraged, supported and included, fostering independence and dignity.
In the conversation around healthcare, women with disabilities pointed out how those living with stigmatised conditions face discrimination in healthcare and within families. The group called for health equity, reproductive and maternal health access, and an end to exclusionary practices.
Each of the women left with personal commitments: raising awareness, advocating for education, building employment pathways, advancing health equity & entrepreneurship for women with disabilities.

Publication
Visions of Power and Possibility is a collective manifesto that charts a transformative five-year roadmap for women with disabilities. Emerging from a national dialogue of 40 women with disabilities leaders at International Purple Fest, the document assesses current systemic gaps across 5 thematic areas accessibility and inclusion; education; employment and livelihoods; and health including mental health, maternal health and reproductive justice, and violence and access to justice. It centers the political priorities and leadership of women with disabilities as a community who are often sidelined in both disability and women’s rights spaces. It is a document that moves our voices from the margins to the centre, laying out today’s challenges while imagining a more inclusive future.

