Public buildings which are flat houses are challenging to persons with disabilities in South Sudan.
It is difficult for a disabled person, especially those who cannot walk to climb a tall building.
Seme Ladu Michael, physically disabled suggests the use of a lift elevator especially in tall buildings to ease their movement.
Alfred Limori, who cannot walk also appeals to NGOs, government and other institutions to consider the physically disabled people when constructing offices or houses.
Jame David Kolok representing the civil society urges the government to construct public buildings in consideration to the persons with disabilities.
A visually impaired person complains of lack of respect to people with special needs.
Another person with hearing impaired problem, stresses on the use of sign language at all levels to close the gap of communication.
The speakers were talking during a forum that brought together persons with disabilities and government officials on Tuesday in Juba.