UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan urged the world community to mobilize financial resources to provide assistive technology devices, products and services to the more tha
n 1 billion persons with disabilities in an effort to improve their living standards, independence and social inclusion.
“Recognition of right to development of persons with disabilities can provide a formidable foundation for international cooperation and solidarity,” Pakistani delegate Saima Saleem told a meeting of States Parties to the Convention on the R
ights of Persons with
Disabilities on Wednesday.
Ms. Saleem, a counselor at the Pakistan Mission to the UN who is her
self visually impaired, said the coronavirus pandemic has posed greate
r challenges for persons with disabilities, and, apart from mobilization of funds for assistive technology devices for them, she made a series of proposals for staging a “resilient” recovery.
The proposals included:
– The international community step up its efforts to fulfill sustainable development needs of persons with disabilities by implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
– Member states, United Nations and business enterprises create employment opportunities by providing reasonable accommodations, as also reservation of employment quotas for persons with disabilities;
– Developing and Least Developed Countries be provided necessary funding through International Financial Institutions, ODA (official development assistance) and donor assistance to help persons with disabilities improve their living standards.
– Ensure inclusion and access to social protection programmes and universal health coverage;
– Member states and the United Nations re-double their efforts to make infrastructure accessible; and,
– Urgently deal with Human r
ights violations of persons with disabilities in conflict settings and situations of foreign occupation.
“Addressing developmental needs and ensuring human r
ights of persons with disabilities is crucial for creating inclusive and participatory societies,” the Pakistani delegate said at the outset of her remarks.
“As a State Party to Convention of the R
ights of Persons with
Disabilities since 2011, Ms. Saleem said, the Pakistani government continues to promote and protect human r
ights and developmental needs of persons with disabilities, through a wide range of legal, policy and administrative measures.
These included: the formulation of ICT Act for Persons with
Disabilities 2021; reservation of 2% quota across the board in public sector employment; integration of the r
ights of persons with disabilities in all programs and activities related to relief and rehabilitation during disasters by National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA); inclusion in universal health coverage and social protection schemes; and introduction of inclusive education.