[PDFlist] COSP16 Side event / Harmonizing national policies and strategies with the CRPD: Pacific achievement and challenges
Paradise Tabucala
Paradise.Tabucala at pacificdisability.org
Tue Jun 13 14:29:37 +12 2023
16th Session of the Conference of State Parties (COSP) to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
Harmonizing national policies and strategies with the CRPD: Pacific achievement and challenges around core policy instruments and disability services.
Date: Thursday 15 June 2023
Time: 4.45pm - 6.00pm (New York time)
Venue (face-to-face): UNPRPD Meeting Room - Amartya Conference Room, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY,10017.
Join us online at : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87548442610 (Meeting ID: 875 4844 2610)
Background:
Realising the rights of persons with disabilities requires legal harmonization, policy reforms, available disaggregated data, and adequate resourcing to ensure that persons with disabilities enjoy the basic human rights, access services, and live independently.
While we welcome progress made in the past five years to reform legislation and policies, applaud the efforts to include the Washington Group questions in census and survey, however, this has not translated into adequate resourcing to ensure persons with disabilities can access services, secure adequate income, have employment opportunities and access education amongst others, Persons with disabilities are amongst the poorest with poor health and education outcome.
The side event will discuss some key achievements and challenges in reforming legislation and policies and translating data into policy and program intervention with the adequate level of resourcing needed for reach and coverage in the Pacific.
Program:
Moderator: Ms. Lisa Lamont Adams, Research and Diversity Advisor, United Nations Partnership on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNPRPD)
Welcoming remarks: Mr. Setareki Macanawai, Chief Executive Officer, Pacific Disability Forum
Opening Statement: Ms. Andrea Cole, Director, Disability Equity and Rights, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Government of Australia.
Speakers:
* Speaker 1 - Mr. Rioli Deldeab Deduna, Director, Department of People Living with Disability, Government of Nauru
* Speaker 2 - Ms. Princess Heleina Raukete, Manager Social Policy & Services, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Government of Cook Island
* Speaker 3 - Ms. Faatino Utumapu, General Manager, Nuanua O' Le Alofa (National OPD), Samoa
* Speaker 4 - Ms. Nelly Caleb, National Coordinator, Vanuatu Disability Promotion & Advocacy (National OPD), Vanuatu
Followed by Q&A
Closing Statement: Ms Paula Tesoriero, Chief Executive of Whaikaha, Ministry of Disabled People, Head of the New Zealand Delegation to COSP16, Government of New Zealand
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