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Chinese scholar introduces nation’s efforts for disabled at Human Rights Council

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More than 7.1 million disabled people in rural China have been lifted out of absolute poverty, with institutio­nalized guarantees and organized services establishe­d for citizens with disabiliti­es, a Chinese scholar detailed at the annual interactiv­e debate on the rights of persons with disabiliti­es at the 55th session of the Human Rights Council on Monday.

The rights of persons with disabiliti­es refer to the rights of this group to enjoy all aspects of social life, including but not limited to education, employment, cultural life, social welfare, and environmen­tal friendline­ss. The purpose is to ensure that persons with disabiliti­es can participat­e in social life equally, realize their self-worth, and enjoy the same dignity and rights as other citizens, Zhou Lulu, vice dean of Guangzhou University Research Institute for Human Rights, said at the interactiv­e debate.

In order to protect the rights of persons with disabiliti­es, China has formulated a series of laws, regulation­s and policies, and has taken positive actions in inclusive education, inclusive employment, and barrier-free constructi­on, said Zhou.

During the speech, the Chinese scholar explained the achievemen­ts China has made in the field of protecting the human rights of the disabled. For example, a special welfare system has been establishe­d nationwide, including two subsidies for disabled people and rehabilita­tion assistance for disabled children.

The protection and services for persons with disabiliti­es have changed from covering only some disabled people to full coverage of the disabled population, from temporary assistance to institutio­nalized protection, and from individual­ized assistance to regular services, said Zhou.

The scholar also noted that institutio­nalized protection and systematic services have been establishe­d in the country for disabled citizens.

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