Ghana is one of 12
countries participating in a summit dubbed “Global Disability Summit” a ground
breaking event to transform the lives of persons with disabilities in
developing countries.
The Summit which opens on Monday July 23 in London, UK, will
cover a range of different issues relating to the inclusion of people with
disabilities.
Ghana’s Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection,
Ms Otiko Afisa Djaba who is leading Ghana’s delegation has committed to raise
awareness among various stakeholder groups.
She said a communication strategy has been developed to
ensure proper awareness on disability issues among all groups.
The Government of Ghana is also expected to commit to an
amendment of the legal framework to which a technical committee from the
Ministries, Departments and Agencies as well as Disabled Peoples Organizations
and Civil Society Organizations has been constituted to lead the review.
Other organizations from Ghana include the Special Mothers
Project, an advocacy and awareness creation programme on cerebral palsy issues,
Basic Needs, a mental health organization and Mr Kwame Boohene, a
Representative of the University of Cape Coast who are supported by the
Department for International Development (DFID) and the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office (FCO)
Other participants from Ghana include representatives of the
Ghana Federation of Disability Organizations.
Among the themes to be discussed are dignity and respect for
all: Creating new norms, tackling stigma and ensuring non-discrimination,
Inclusive education, economic empowerment and harnessing technology and
innovation.
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