Int’l Day of Persons with Disabilities being observed
GBnews 24 desk//
International Day of Persons with Disabilities and National Disabled Day-2018 will be observed in the country as elsewhere in the world tomorrow aiming to create mass awareness to extend supports and provide adequate facilities for the people with differently able.
On the eve of the day, President M Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued separate messages, urging local and foreign organisations and the affluent section of society to extend their helping hands for the welfare of the people with disabilities, reports BSS.
They wished success of all programmes of the day and greeted all people with disabilities, their families and organizations working for them.
Both appreciated the theme of the day, “Empowering persons with disabilities and ensuring inclusiveness and equity”, saying it was important to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
President Hamid said it is imperative to integrate people with disabilities with the mainstream of development to ensure their empowerment.
“People with disabilities are inseparable part of society. They would have to be developed as worthy citizens providing them with all facilities,” he said and appreciated various government programmes taken for their development.
The premier, on the other hand, said all sorts of physical and mental disabilities are part of the human diversity.
She said the present government implemented various programmes since 2009 to link the disabled people with the mainstream of the development.
“We have already enacted Persons with Disabilities Rights and Protection Act 2013, Neuro Developmental Disability Protection Trust Act, 2013 and established service centers to support the disabled person in our country,” the premier added.
She urged all not to treat persons with disability as burden of society as “we are working relentlessly to make them as human resources through providing all necessary facilities, including education, healthcare and employment opportunities.”
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