How did we come into existence? In
1997, Matthew Adedeji, a Deaf missionary from Nigeria, arrived on
Christmas Day in Fiji Islands with his family. He worked largely
with the Deaf people in Fiji for 3 years before moving to the UK.
He travelled extensively and toured some Islands in the Pacific.
Soon, another Nigerian, Wale Alade, also Deaf, and his family soon
came to join the growing work among the Deaf. The two were involved
in Evangelical and Education ministry till late in December 2003.
Their work in Fiji had impact. They both raised awareness and worked
to establish the first school for the Deaf in Fiji with students
coming from some of the Islands in the Pacific. They both strongly
felt the need for an effective, leadership oriented community of
Deaf people in the Pacific Island and are passionate about education
as the key
to the building of Deaf leaders. Their view primarily was for the
Deaf to be treated equally and to have the same access to education
as other members of the community.
Convinced that over 20,000 Deaf people living in these Islands
could do with the help and support of well informed Deaf people,
they teamed up with others to found the EMDP. Since their voluntary
movement to the UK, they have been working with others to generate
support for Deaf children and their families in Fiji and other Pacific
Islands.
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