PAP President Roger Nkodo Dang |
The
Pan-African Parliament (PAP) and the Africa Disability Alliance (ADA) are set
to embark on regional consultative meetings aimed at paving way for an African
Model Disability Law. The consultative engagements will be held from 7 to 13
April 2019 in Morocco and Kenya.
According to
a press release by the PAP Media Officer Jeffrey Onganga, these consultations follow
the adoption of a resolution of a Draft Model Law on Disability by members of
the PAP during the first Ordinary Session of the fifth Parliament which
took place from 18 October to 02 November 2018 in Kigali, Rwanda. The
resolution also called for thorough regional consultations to obtain input from
African citizens from all background as well as civil society organisations and
other relevant stakeholders before the finalization of the Model Law.
Hon. Roger NKODO DANG, President of the PAP is
adamant that these
consultations will set the stage for a continental legislative framework that
will promote and protect the rights of persons with disabilities in line with
the objectives of the African Union which advocate for social inclusion,
equality, non-discrimination and representation of people living with
disabilities.
“The urgency
of creating an inclusive environment for persons with disabilities on our
continent requires that we follow up on the commitment made in Kigali to engage
with Africans from all walks of life. This is a crucial step in formulating a
law that encompasses all the aspects of this subject matter. We are resolute to
make significant efforts to improve the plight of disabled persons as this is
linked to PAP’s human rights mandate, and we believe collaboration with
organizations such as ADA will strengthen our ability to advance this agenda,”
says Hon. Nkodo DANG.
Spearheaded
by the PAP Permanent Committees on Gender, Family, Youth and People with
Disability and on Health, Labour and Social Affairs, the consultative meetings
are supported by the Department of Social Affairs at the African Union
Commission and will be expected to dwell on the Protection of Persons with
Disabilities under the UN and African Human Rights Systems; mainstreaming
disability in Development Policy and Programming in Africa; and legislative
challenges and opportunities from a country perspective among others.
In January
2018, the AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government adopted the Protocol to
the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities in Africa. During the consultative engagements, the delegation
will also seek to mobilize support for the ratification of this instrument
which will mark an important step towards recognising the equal
dignity of persons with disabilities on the continent.
The Draft Model Disability Law is a continental framework
that encompasses the domestic implementation of disability rights in line with
international and regional instruments. The upcoming consultations are in line
with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between PAP and ADA in 2016
which provides for the sensitization of Members of PAP on disability advocacy
and mainstreaming and the strengthening of their knowledge and capacity on
disability inclusion and development in their role as African legislators.
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