Disability Rights Essential in Gender Equality Campaigns
The theme for the 2012 Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) and Disaster Risk Management strategies must be considered inclusive of the rights of women with disabilities, says Angeline Chand of the Pacific Disability Forum, in her contribution to the development of a regional civil society statement by FemLINKPacific for the annual CSW meeting:
"As you are aware women with disabilities face
many challenges in the rural
areas and also live in
extreme poverty."
Chand also is emphasizing the need for a women's human rights approach to Disaster Risk Management strategies: "Women with disabilities are more vunerable in times of disaster as one needs to consider access to the evacuation centres as well as access to the facilities in these centres."
Through FemLINKPacific's "Women's Weather
Watch" campaign, the organisation has continued to advocate
for the specific needs of all women and girls to be taken
into account in the design, delivery and monitoring of
humanitarian assistance and the management of evacuation
centres and Chand agrees, stressing that all humanitarian
assistance must also consider the needs of persons with
disabilities:
"The packs given to people at these centres
need to include supplies for women with disabilities. The
risk of them being physically or sexually abused at these
centre are higher," she added.
Access to transport and the built environment, information and communication remain an ongoing rights challenge she says Chand:
"Disability needs
to be looked as a human rights issue where all
programmes
and plan need to be inclusive of women with
disabilities."
Sharon Bhagwan Rolls, Executive Director, FemLINKPacific (www.femlinkpacific.org.fj)
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