UNA-UK and IDDC challenge institutions to 'make development inclusive'
UK launch of UN disability guidelines sets out bold recommendations for development community
On 16 May 2011 UNA-UK and the International Disability and Development Consortium (IDDC) held the UK launch event for the UN's newly published Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) guidelines for making development inclusive for disabled people.
As part of the event, 25 leading experts on disability and development participated in a round table discussion chaired by international development expert Sir Richard Jolly. Consensus was reached on key recommendations, including a plan of action for mainstreaming disability across the MDGs. The current MDG framework is often criticised for under-representing people with disabilities, and for prioritising a quantitative rather than a qualitative approach to development.
Ministerial representation at the event included comments from Andrew Mitchell MP, Secretary of State for International Development, and from Stephen O'Brien MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for International Development:
“It is clear that disabled people are among the poorest and most marginalised and that lifting them out of poverty is essential if we are to achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015.”
Andrew Mitchell MP
“The Coalition Government is committed to the inclusion of disabled people in development.”
Stephen O’Brien MP
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The first presenter, Tanya Barron, Leonard Cheshire Disability, explained the role that international NGOs must play in supporting inclusive development. Chief editor of the guidelines, Chapal Khasnabis, World Health Organisation, then discussed how UN agencies can help disseminate them. Professor Mary Wickenden, University College London, followed by detailing the important contributions that academic and research institutions can make in supporting the progress of CBR and inclusive development. Finally, Gertrude Feofame of Sightsavers presented a case study from Ghana on why it is crucial that CBR be incorporated into international development procedures.
The fantastic buzz created by the launch event was evident at the post-launch networking reception, where members of the development community exchanged ideas and discussed the guidelines informally.
Following the launch of the CBR guidelines, the UK Government's Office for Disability Issues (ODI) is requesting feedback on the guidelines. To leave your comments and to find out more, please click here. The deadline for submitting comments to ODI is 5pm, 20 June 2011.
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