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March 20, 2024

Advocates here say awareness and understanding of the condition remain lacking and more can be done to bust myths and improve opportunities for integration

- Akshita Nanda

We are just abled differently

Ten-year-old Zachary Isaac Ho likes learning Japanese martial art aikido, playing computer games and being an IT monitor at his primary school. "When I grow up, I want to be a fireman," he says.

Ms Grace Gan, 18, likes trying fancy bubble tea drinks and is studying applied food science at ITE College East.

In 2023, she interned with a food production company, helping with quality control testing in a laboratory. She would like to make a career out of lab work and will start her more advanced Higher Nitec programme at ITE in April.

Ms Gan and Zachary have Down syndrome, a naturally occurring genetic condition in which a person is born with an extra partial or whole copy of chromosome 21 in his or her cells.

It is not a disease, but the extra chromosome can affect how a person looks, as well as his or her cognitive and physical development.

Singapore has been instrumental in raising global awareness of Down syndrome. It was the country that launched World Down Syndrome Day on March 21, 2006, a date chosen by international body Down Syndrome Inter-

national to commemorate the triple chromosome 21.

Singapore was also part of the delegation that successfully lobbied the United Nations to officially recognise this day, according to then president of Down Syndrome International, Dr Balbir Singh.

Yet, advocates here say awareness and understanding of Down syndrome remain lacking and more can be done to bust myths and improve opportunities for integration.

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