The GFD specifically called on political parties
and policy makers to support those who act as informal carers, to support and
empower them to manage their caring responsibilities, to remain active in
employment, to maintain good health, and to have a life outside of caring.
Such measures, the GFD said, should also
seek to prevent situations where family members with caring responsibilities
are disadvantaged or discriminated against.
The Advocacy Committee of the Ghana
Federation of Disability Organizations (GFD) has spearheaded the development of
a Disability Manifesto for the 2024 elections.
Mr Auberon Jeleel Odoom, Chairman of the
Manifesto Committee told the Special Mothers Project, an advocacy and Awareness creation programme on Cerebral Palsy issues that the manifesto will serve as
a roadmap to guide policymakers and political leaders in formulating inclusive
policies and implementing effective measures to ensure the full participation
and empowerment of persons with disabilities in all aspects of Ghanaian society.
The manifesto also advocates for the
establishment of comprehensive social protection programmes that provide
financial support, healthcare, and other essential services to persons with
disabilities, families affected by disability, and caregivers of persons with
disabilities.
Mr Odoom said over the years, political parties
have often not involved organizations of persons with disabilities in the
development of their manifestoes, which mostly resulted in limited
consideration for disability issues in their manifestoes.
“With the 2024 elections approaching,
political parties must give due attention to the concerns and aspirations of
this marginalized segment of society.”
The GFD's Disability Manifesto represents a collective
effort to address the challenges faced by persons with disabilities in Ghana
and to chart a path toward greater inclusion and empowerment.
The Manifesto was arrived at through a nationwide
process of consultation within the Ghana Federation of Disability Organizations
and its members, as well as its regional branches.
The Manifesto represents a collective effort to address the challenges faced by persons with disabilities in Ghana and to chart a path toward greater inclusion and empowerment, Mr Odoom Said.
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