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President, PM Reaffirm Commitment to Protecting Rights of Persons with Disabilities

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Leadership Highlights Inclusive Vision

Latest News: The President and Prime Minister reiterated the government’s commitment to protecting the rights of persons with disabilities, calling inclusion a national priority. Their message emphasized that every citizen deserves dignity, access to opportunities, and full participation in society. Officials noted that policies must address the real needs of people who face physical or cognitive challenges daily. The leadership stated that progress in this area reflects the moral strength of a country. The renewed commitment signals a push toward more focused planning.

Improving Access to Education and Work

The government plans to strengthen access to education and employment as part of protecting the rights of persons with disabilities. Many individuals still face barriers in schools, workplaces, and public institutions. Authorities say better training programs, accessible classrooms, and inclusive hiring practices can create equal opportunities. The PM emphasized that people with disabilities bring valuable skills often overlooked. Supportive environments help them thrive and contribute meaningfully to the economy.

Strengthening Legal and Social Protection

Officials say legal frameworks for the rights of persons with disabilities already exist, but stronger implementation is needed. Disability rights groups have long called for better enforcement of accessibility standards and protections against discrimination. The President noted that applying these measures is essential for fairness and equality. Social support services, including healthcare, mobility assistance, and community centers, also need expansion. These steps aim to ensure people with disabilities feel secure and respected.

Investing in Better Accessibility

Accessibility remains a major challenge for the rights of persons with disabilities in many public spaces. Ramps, elevators, tactile paths, and assistive technologies are often missing or poorly designed. The government emphasized that infrastructure must evolve to meet modern needs. Officials are reviewing ways to improve transportation systems and public buildings so they can welcome everyone comfortably. Leadership believes better accessibility is not just a facility upgrade but a step toward a more compassionate society.

Encouraging Public Awareness and Inclusion

Awareness has become a key part of promoting the rights of persons with disabilities. Many people remain unaware of the daily struggles faced by individuals with disabilities. Campaigns, community programs, and school education are being planned to foster a more understanding society. By encouraging empathy and inclusion, the government aims to reduce stigma. The PM added that real progress depends not only on policies but also on how individuals treat and support each other.

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