- February 11, 2015
- Reports
CBID National Dialogue on Pakistan Disability Act and CRPD
The CBID Network, in collaboration with the Disabled Welfare Association (Sindh Chapter) and the Government of Sindh, organized a National Dialogue on the Pakistan Disability Act and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).
The event brought together representatives from government departments, parliamentarians, NGOs, INGOs, development partners, and persons with disabilities from across Pakistan. The dialogue aimed to advocate for the implementation of disability legislation and promote a rights-based, inclusive society.
Key highlights include:
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Government Commitment: The Minister of Special Education, Sindh, expressed commitment to implementing the Pakistan Disability Act and ensuring equal opportunities for persons with disabilities.
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Legislative Advocacy: CBID leadership emphasized the urgent need for enforcement of the Pakistan Disability Act across provinces and alignment with international commitments under the CRPD.
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UNCRPD Overview: A detailed presentation outlined the rights guaranteed under the CRPD, including access to health, education, employment, justice, independent living, and information.
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Provincial Progress: Representatives from different provinces shared updates on disability legislation and advocacy efforts.
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Stakeholder Support: Parliamentarians and development partners pledged support for advancing disability rights and strengthening inclusive policies.
The dialogue reinforced the collective commitment of government and civil society to create a barrier-free, rights-based environment where persons with disabilities can participate equally and live with dignity.
The event also received significant media coverage, further amplifying the call for implementation and accountability in disability rights across Pakistan.