International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 3 December 2013

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International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 3 December 2013

Theme: “Break Barriers, Open Doors: for an inclusive society and development for all”

Quick links

• Message from the Secretary-General of the United Nations

o Message from the President of the General Assembly

• UN Press Release

• Background information on the theme for 2013

• Events at UN Headquarters, Conference Room 6, TNLB

o Save the Date Flyer

o Information Note/Programme

- Panel discussion on Mental Well-being, Disability and Development

- WIPO Panel discussion on Marrakesh VIP Treaty on Access to Books and Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities

- Panel Discussion on Key to the Future, Financial Inclusion and Opportunity for all

o Webcast

o Unedited CART Transcript

• Events around the world

• E-support the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Background

Over one billion people, or approximately 15 per cent of the world’s population, live with some form of disability!

Around the world, persons with disabilities face physical, social, economic and attitudinal barriers that exclude them from participating fully and effectively as equal members of society. They are disproportionately represented among the world’s poorest, and lack equal access to basic resources, such as education, employment, healthcare and social and legal support systems, as well as have a higher rate of mortality. In spite of this situation, disability has remained largely invisible in the mainstream development agenda and its processes.

Earlier, the international disability movement achieved an extraordinary advance in 2006, with the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Convention follows decades of work by the United Nations to change attitudes and approaches to disability that would ensure the full equality and participation of persons with disabilities in society. The Convention is intended as a human rights instrument with an explicit, development dimension. However, to realize equality and participation for persons with disabilities, they must be included in all development processes and, now more importantly, in the new emerging post-2015 development framework. อ่านข่าวทั้งหมด คลิก http://www.tddf.or.th/uploadedfiles/2013-12-04__298__.docx (ขนาดไฟล์: 66561)

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International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 3 December 2013 Theme: “Break Barriers, Open Doors: for an inclusive society and development for all” Quick links • Message from the Secretary-General of the United Nations o Message from the President of the General Assembly • UN Press Release • Background information on the theme for 2013 • Events at UN Headquarters, Conference Room 6, TNLB o Save the Date Flyer o Information Note/Programme - Panel discussion on Mental Well-being, Disability and Development - WIPO Panel discussion on Marrakesh VIP Treaty on Access to Books and Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities - Panel Discussion on Key to the Future, Financial Inclusion and Opportunity for all o Webcast o Unedited CART Transcript • Events around the world • E-support the International Day of Persons with Disabilities Background Over one billion people, or approximately 15 per cent of the world’s population, live with some form of disability! Around the world, persons with disabilities face physical, social, economic and attitudinal barriers that exclude them from participating fully and effectively as equal members of society. They are disproportionately represented among the world’s poorest, and lack equal access to basic resources, such as education, employment, healthcare and social and legal support systems, as well as have a higher rate of mortality. In spite of this situation, disability has remained largely invisible in the mainstream development agenda and its processes. Earlier, the international disability movement achieved an extraordinary advance in 2006, with the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Convention follows decades of work by the United Nations to change attitudes and approaches to disability that would ensure the full equality and participation of persons with disabilities in society. The Convention is intended as a human rights instrument with an explicit, development dimension. However, to realize equality and participation for persons with disabilities, they must be included in all development processes and, now more importantly, in the new emerging post-2015 development framework. อ่านข่าวทั้งหมด คลิก… http://www.tddf.or.th/uploadedfiles/2013-12-04__298__.docx

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