Poem
“When injustice becomes common, the world fades from sight. And when natural disasters such as floods strike, the injustice faced by persons with disabilities deepens even further. In times of crisis, they are the first to be forgotten — left without access to safe shelter, medical support, or rescue. While others may escape or rebuild, persons with disabilities often remain trapped behind invisible barriers, facing a double burden: the force of nature and the neglect of society. True justice is not only about rebuilding homes and roads after floods, but about rebuilding humanity itself — ensuring that disabled people are not left behind when the waters rise.”
The Human Cost of Climate
It is often said, ‘To err is human.’ But is it really? When will we understand that the forces of nature will not tolerate the recklessness of humans? For the past 78 years, what have we done? We have transformed a once-beautiful valley into a landscape of vulnerability, ignoring the delicate balance that sustains life. The floods, the landslides, the devastation — all are reminders that nature’s patience is not endless, and our negligence comes at a cost that affects everyone, especially the most vulnerable among us.