BIENVENUE A L'ECOLE DES ENFANTS A DEFICIENCE AUDITIVE DE KPALIME AU TOGO
M. WOEDEME Komi Adzidjonou, le Président National de l'Association pour la Promotion de l'Enfant Malentendant (APEM) au Togo a eut le Privilège d'être solliciter par les autorités éducatives togolaises pour la formation en Langue des Signes Américains (ASL) aux élèves professeurs de l'Ecole Normale de Formation des Professeurs d'Ecoles (ENFPE) d'Adéta.
Photo de famille à la fin de la réunion d'organisation de la campagne de sensibilisation sur la surdité des membres de APEM-TOGO et les filles de OEEO Solidarité Internationale de la France dans l'enceinte de l'orphelinat GMI à Kpalime Togo
Who are we?
The Association for the Promotion of Hearing-Impaired Children (APEM-TOGO) is a civil society organization committed to promoting the rights and inclusion of children with hearing impairments in Togo. It works to improve the living conditions of people who are hard of hearing, particularly children and young people, through educational, social, and community-based actions. It was established on March 10, 2012, and officially recognized by the Togolese government on November 21, 2018 (Receipt No. 1178/MATDCL-SGDLPAP-DOCA). It operates throughout Togo, particularly in the Plateaux West region. Its headquarters is located in Kpalimé, in the Kloto prefecture, in the Atakpamékodji neighborhood, near the Grand Marché Château, about 120 km from Lomé, the capital of Togo. Its founding President is Mr. WOEDEME Komi Adzidjonou, a primary school teacher, consultant, and trainer in inclusive education and support for vulnerable people.
Why mobilize for inclusive education?
In Togo, despite efforts made to achieve SDG 4 (Quality Education), many children living with hearing impairments still face significant challenges:
APEM-TOGO works to remove these barriers and enable every deaf or hard-of-hearing child to learn, thrive, and find their place in society.
Our General Objective
APEM’s main objective is to “work towards improving the living conditions of hearing-impaired children and people with hearing disabilities by promoting their access to inclusive education, basic social services, and sustainable socio-professional integration, in full respect of their rights.”
Our Specific Objectives
APEM has set the following specific objectives:
Our Vision
APEM’s vision is “a world where hearing-impaired children and all persons with disabilities fully enjoy their rights and actively participate in the development of society.”
Our Mission
APEM’s mission is to:
“Promote inclusive education, access to basic social services, and the empowerment of hearing-impaired children and persons with disabilities, in collaboration with communities, authorities, and development partners.”
Our Values
APEM upholds the following values:
It stands out through its expertise in hearing impairment, its child-centered inclusive approach, and its close connection with communities for comprehensive support of beneficiaries.
Our Areas of Intervention
APEM is a legally recognized association in Togo working in the following areas:
The Organization’s Relations with Its Environment
APEM maintains strong relationships with national and international institutions that support its development through various forms of assistance, including:
Our Partners
a. National:
b. International:
Organizations APEM Belongs To
Who can become a member?