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World Report launch timed around International Day of Persons with Disabilities
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities is
celebrated each year on 3rd December. This year particularly, in opening
the celebration, CBM and its partners launched the World Report on Disability in Togo. The report was initially launched in New York on June 09, 2011, three years after the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. In Lomé, Togo, many personalities such as CBM, Handicap International, the Ministry of Social Actions and National Solidarity, WHO, World Bank,
FETAPH, the umbrella DPO of Togo, the German Ambassador, the
Representative of France, the Representative of USA and many persons
with disabilities took part in the event.
Mr Komivi Ayassou, President of the Association of Persons with
Disabilities in Togo who was also the chairman of the ceremony, after
welcoming the mass, thanked everyone for being there for the launching
and also for their support toward persons with disabilities. He added at
the end of all speeches that the presence of their partners gives them a
strong signal that they will continue to advocate and help them to
implement all recommendations that are made in the World Report on
Disability. The event was animated by the “Happy Brothers”, a band
composed of Persons with Disabilities and mostly blind person.
On the sidelines of the works, a press conference was held to
present the program of activities planned to mark the International Day
of Persons with Disabilities. Under the topic, "Together for a better world for all: including people with disabilities in development",
this day will allow stakeholders to provide an opportunity to involve
all interested communities to consider and encourage them to think of
incentives and innovative measures for better implementation of
international norms and standards concerning persons with disabilities.
open panel: Together for a better world for all: Including people with disabilities in development
All speakers highlighted the fact that disability and exclusion are linked in our society.
Togo WHO Representative, Dr. Pierre M’PELE:
“… We should keep in mind the concepts of equal value and opportunities
and fairness, so that we can stop considering some groups of people as
inferior simply because they are not like ourselves. Inclusion should
only be the beginning of a larger awareness of the needs of those with
disabilities. Together, we mobilize and pool our energies to allow
persons with disabilities access to services and primary health care; we
should endeavor to invest in specialized programs including
rehabilitation…”
World Bank representative, Hervé ASSAH:
“… The response to disability implies implementation of multi-sector
policies and civic-mindedness of all people across the country. I’m
talking of supporting projects in social sectors as well as projects in
the fields of transport and services. Regarding the World Bank, I would
here make it clear that our institution will strive to ensure that
project development takes into account the necessary response to
disability…”
Togo Ministry of Social Affairs and National Solidarity, Mrs. Maimounatou IBRAHIMA:
“… All sectors of society need to look out for persons with
disabilities in society. Disability issues should no longer be addressed
in isolation, but in a multi-sectoral approach. In my view, the report
is a launching point for a concentrated effort to include those with
disabilities. “The contents of this report lead us to mobilization.
Government development partners, civil society - working in the field of
disability or not - and the whole community are to remove barriers and
allow greater participation of persons with disabilities in their
communities…”
open panel: From FETAPH Program Manager: Mr. Palacbawy Katachom
"... The launch of the report signals a very
important opportunity for support organizations like FETAPH. This report
is a compliment to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (CRPD), which Togo ratified in March of this year. And with
the recommendations in the world report on disability, I think the
government, the social society and other partners like CBM and Handicap
International will have further means to develop their advocacy.
“We have seen the Ministry of Social Action and National
Solidarity and the WHO’s representative for Togo launching this report
locally. That means they want to take into account what has been written
in this paper. In reading the world report on disability, we know that
across the world, organizations are becoming increasingly sensitized
toward the rights of people with disabilities. Development without 15
per cent of a country's population is not development. We have to take
everybody into account."
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Les méssages principaux du rapport et le rapport complet sur le site
:www.who.int/disabilities/report_report.Les copies de ce document sont
disponibles au département de la prévention de la violence et du traumatisme et
handicap(VIP),organisation mondiale de la
santé,20AvenueAppia,suisse.coorriel:mackenzier@who.int
Merci de visiter ce site pour plus d'informations sur le handicap .
Les méssages principaux du rapport et le rapport complet sur le site
:www.who.int/disabilities/report_report.Les copies de ce document sont
disponibles au département de la prévention de la violence et du traumatisme et
handicap(VIP),organisation mondiale de la
santé,20AvenueAppia,suisse.coorriel:mackenzier@who.int
Merci de visiter ce site pour plus d'informations sur le handicap .
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