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'Disabled need social support' KATHMANDU, Dec. 3 : Secretary General of the United Nations
Kofi A. Annan has pointed out the need to renew the pledge to fight exclusion, to create
opportunities for all people, and to build societies in which persons with disabilities
are seen not only as beneficiaries of society's support, but as an empowered and
empowering source of social, cultural, political and economic development. He said, it was reflected in the millennium declaration and the outcomes of all the major world conferences of the past decade. And of course, it is the heart of the world programme of action concerning persons with disabilities and the standard rules on equalisation of opportunities for persons with disabilities . The theme of this year's observance of the international day of disabled persons is "Independent Living and Sustainable Livelihoods". "It highlights recent efforts to find innovative
approaches to achieving the long-held goal of full and equal participation of persons with
disabilities in the lives of their societies, secretary general said. "In response, the General Assembly created an ad hoc committee to consider proposals for the elaboration of an international convention on promoting the rights and dignity of disabled people" Annan said. The committee is chaired by Ecuador, which has long been at the forefront of the movement for equal opportunities for disabled people and was one of the first countries to include the rights of people with disabilities in its constitution. Annan said action on the ground, in people's lives, is the natural and necessary complement to norm-setting. Also in the past year, the Canadian Association of Independent Living Centres has intensified its collaboration with local independent living resource centres in promoting community-based approaches to disability issues. He said it has undertaken research and workshops on an array of important issues, including family violence, literacy, employment, education, drug and alcohol abuse and is extending the reach of its activities to more and more of the country's provinces. Other Stories |
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