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Date 22
November 2004
Press Release No: L/63/2004
THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
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MESSAGE ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF DISABLED PERSONS
3 December 2004
This year’s International Day of Disabled
Persons focuses on the goal of full and equal participation
by persons with disabilities in social life and development,
which is a central message of the World Programme of Action
concerning Disabled Persons.
For many years, persons with disabilities tended
to be viewed as “objects” of welfare policies. Today,
as a result of a dramatic shift in perspective that has been
taking place over the past two decades, persons with disabilities
have started to be viewed as people who must enjoy the full
spectrum of civil, political, social, cultural and economic
rights. This process is admittedly slow and uneven, but it is
taking place in all parts of the world. The motto of the international
disability movement, “Nothing About Us Without Us”,
encapsulates the shift.
The right to make one’s own choices and
to participate in all areas of life is figuring prominently
in current efforts to elaborate an international convention
on the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities. Those
efforts are making good progress, and the process itself has
seen an unprecedented degree of engagement by persons with disabilities
and their organizations in international negotiations, bringing
their first-hand experience and expertise to bear on disability
issues.
Indeed, it has become increasingly clear that
persons with disabilities are the best experts on how to remove
barriers to their participation, and must be included in the
design, implementation and evaluation of policies and programmes
that affect their lives. Moreover, no society can claim to be
based on justice and equality without persons with disabilities
taking decisions as full-fledged members.
On this observance of the International Day of
Disabled Persons, let us reaffirm our commitment to fundamental
changes in our thinking about the place of persons with disabilities
in society. And let us pledge to work even harder towards fully
inclusive societies.
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