Amina Slaoui was on holiday with her husband when she fell off a bike and ended up in a wheelchair.

It was the accident that changed not only her life, but also those of thousands of other disabled people in Morocco and beyond.

Amina came from a wealthy family so could afford the treatment she needed, but she realised that most of her fellow Moroccans could not.

So she decided to set up a disability rehabilitation centre. Seventeen years later, the centre she created with a few colleagues has helped 26,000 people receive treatment, equipment and support.

"At the beginning everybody would laugh, saying you're crazy, you're a bunch of crippled people, you have no money, and you think you're going to build a rehabilitation centre? And we said yes," says Amina.