Deaf in Equatorial Guinea


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Sign Languages
Largest Religion
Christian
Evangelical
Progress
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Introduction / History

In many situations, Deaf people are viewed as disability groups, but a more accurate approach is to consider them as distinct people groups. They have their own unique languages and culture.

Unlike most people groups, Deaf people can be found in every country in the world and often blend in with the broader community around them. That includes the Deaf in Equatorial Guinea.


What Are Their Lives Like?

Hearing impairment and deaf ness are serious disabilities that can impose a heavy social and economic burden on individuals, families, communities and countries including Equatorial Guinea. Hearing parents often consider a Deaf child to be a curse as a result of sin. This causes them to not value the Deaf child. Most Deaf children learn their values, morals and social behaviors from older Deaf children, television or movies.

Children with hearing impairment often experience delayed development of speech, language and cognitive skills. They are often very frustrated with hearing people, especially their parents, siblings, teachers, classmates and pastors. They often say, "If you really valued (loved) me, you could learn to Sign, but I cannot learn to hear!"

Most teachers of Equatorial Guinea s Deaf children are hearing, so they do not know nor understand true Sign Language. In Equatorial Guinea they have been trying to make a difference by teaching Deaf children sign language at an early age.

Unfortunately, in Equatorial Guinea, there is a stigma for mothers who bear Deaf children. Many think this happens because of a curse.


What Are Their Beliefs?

The vast majority of the Deaf have no religion at all. Most have only visually seen the outward trappings of religion and have never had it explained to them. Hearing Sunday School teachers and pastors, like hearing parents, are unable to communicate with the Deaf.


What Are Their Needs?

In adults, hearing impairment and deafness make it difficult to obtain, perform and keep employment. Many are either dependent on their extended family for support or resort to immoral activities to survive.

Another need is for more teachers who know sign language and can teach it. Schools, especially schools for the Deaf, are underfunded, and sometimes have to close down.


Prayer Points

Pray for the Lord to pave the way for the spiritual needs of the Deaf in Equatorial Guinea.
Pray for the Lord to reach the Deaf in Equatorial Guinea through dreams and visions.
Pray for him to raise up loving Christians to work in Deaf schools.


Scripture Prayers for the Deaf in Equatorial Guinea.


References

Anonymous
https://www.equaltimes.org/equatorial-guinea-does-not-respect?lang=en


Profile Source:   Joshua Project  

People Name General Deaf
People Name in Country Deaf
Pronunciation def
Alternate Names
Population this Country 13,000
Population all Countries 50,266,000
Total Countries 216
Indigenous Yes
Progress Scale 3
Unreached No
Frontier People Group No
GSEC 0  (per PeopleGroups.org)
Pioneer Workers Needed
PeopleID3 19007
ROP3 Code 114916

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Primary Religion: Christianity
Major Religion Percent
Buddhism
0.00 %
Christianity  (Evangelical Unknown)
90.00 %
Ethnic Religions
3.10 %
Hinduism
0.00 %
Islam
3.90 %
Non-Religious
2.60 %
Other / Small
0.40 %
Unknown
0.00 %
Primary Language Language unknown (13,000 speakers)
Language Code xxx   Ethnologue Listing
Language Written Unknown
Total Languages 1
Primary Language Language unknown (13,000 speakers)
Language Code xxx   Ethnologue Listing
Total Languages 1
People Groups Speaking Language unknown

Primary Language:  Language unknown

Bible Translation Status:  Unspecified

Resource Type Resource Name Source
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Photo Source (Representative photo)
Faysal Khan - Pixabay 
Profile Source Joshua Project 
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