- Αρχική
- Η Μόνιμη Αντιπροσωπεία
- Η Ελλάδα στα Ηνωμένα Έθνη
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- Επικοινωνία
"Ενσωμάτωση των Δικαιωμάτων των Ατόμων με Αναπηρία στους Βιώσιμους Αναπτυξιακούς Στόχους"- παρέμβαση Μονίμου Αντιπροσώπου σε εκδήλωση που διοργάνωσαν οι Μόνιμες Αντιπροσωπείες της Ελλάδας και της ΕΕ.
Opening Remarks
Distinguished Delegates,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Please
allow me, at the outset, to express my sincere appreciation for your
attendance to this side event. The European Union Delegation, The
International Disability Alliance, the International Disability and
Development Consortium and the Permanent Mission of Greece are
organizing this event in order to highlight the importance of a
disability inclusive development and to exchange views with relevant
stakeholders in order to ensure that the rights of persons with
disabilities will be included in the post-2015 agenda.
As the
international community is further engaging in the post-2015 development
process, it is now time to review what has been achieved over the last
decades and create a framework for the sustainable development goals.
The Rio+20 Conference played a crucial role in renewing the
international community’s commitment to sustainable development, as well
as to reaffirm the importance of its three dimensions: economic, social
and environmental. A cross-cutting theme of the Conference was the
issue of disability and the need to create a disability-inclusive
approach to development.
Today, over a billion people, worldwide,
are living with disabilities, and we believe it is important to ensure
their inclusion to development-related policies, given that the
advancement of the rights of persons with disabilities is deeply
associated with the principles of the United Nations. In this regard,
the Secretary-General reaffirmed the commitment of the UN for a
disability-inclusive and sustainable growth.
In 2006, the General
Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (CRPD), which “recognized that disability results from the
interaction between persons with impairments and attitudinal and
environmental barriers that hinders their full and effective
participation in society on an equal basis with others”.
The adoption
of the CRPD created the basis for action since the international
community acknowledged the urgency and importance of inclusive
development as well as the broad spectrum of challenges that persons
with disabilities face.
Since its adoption, disability has become a
major theme in the agenda of the international community. However
additional measures must be taken in order to guarantee that the
commitment of the international community for a disability-inclusive
development agenda will be translated into further action.
In the
light of the above, the United Nations System, as well as Member States,
must stay engaged to the inclusion of disability as a crosscutting
issue in the global development agenda, attributing to it due
consideration in the emerging post-2015 agenda and the development of
the Sustainable Development Goals, through various parallel ongoing
processes.
Furthermore, the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) must
also give due consideration to the issue of disability and development,
within the framework of UN operational activities, in order to enhance
awareness and cooperation at all levels.
Let me now give the floor to
Assistant Secretary General Mr. I. Simonovic and let him present us the
human rights aspect of this topic. Ivan, the floor is yours.
Concluding Remarks
Distinguished Colleagues, delegates, ladies and gentleman
I
should now like to make some concluding remarks and also thank the
participants Mr. Ivan Simonovic, Mr. Yannis Vardakastanis and Ambassador
Thomas Mayr-Harting for the useful input you provided today as well as
the constructive engagement of the civil society.
It became clear to
all of us today that the full enjoyment of human rights to all is of
pivotal importance and to this regard the issue of disability must be an
integral part of the post-2015 development agenda and during the next
year and a half we should step up our efforts to make sure we will
achieve this goal.
When designing the post-2015 development agenda,
persons with disabilities must not be forgotten. The international
community must make sure that it will give strong emphasis to the
principle of equality of opportunity for persons with disabilities, as
well as ensure that the most marginalized groups will be considered as a
top priority. It is widely know that a strong bidirectional link exists
between disability and poverty. Recent data underscores the fact that
certain social groups of people with disabilities such as women,
children, indigenous populations or older people especially in
developing countries are in an extremely vulnerable position which most
of the times excludes them from education, employment and many other
opportunities for a better livelihood.
Furthermore an important step
is to continue and reinforce further the battle against the phenomenon
of discrimination which constitutes one of the main challenges that
people with disabilities face in economic, social and political level.
Let
me conclude by repeating that, by adding disability in the post-2015
development agenda we will succeed in mainstreaming disability and
create an ideal opportunity to consolidate disability-related
activities, and to develop policies that will ensure the equal
participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of development
in international level.