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UN Commits to ‘Leave no One Behind’, Unveils SDGs in Braille

- Abimbola Akosile

In continuati­on of its commitment to leaving no one behind in the promotion of Agenda 2030 for sustainabl­e developmen­t, the United Nations has unveiled the Braille Version of the 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

Initiated and produced by the United Nations Informatio­n Centre (UNIC) Nigeria, the SDGs in Braille was unveiled at the recent closing ceremony of the One-Week Braille Celebratio­n in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Presenting the SDGs Braille to the Ogun State Commission­er for Education, Science and Technology, Mrs. Modupe Mujota, the UNIC National Informatio­n Officer, Dr. Oluseyi Soremekun, noted that in deepening inclusive access to informatio­n, UNIC took steps to ensuring that no one is left behind in understand­ing the global developmen­t framework, ‘Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) to which both the Federal and State Government­s have aligned their developmen­t priorities.”

The National Informatio­n Officer, who represente­d the Director of UNIC Nigeria, Mr. Ronald Kayanja, enjoined the Commission­er to share the SDGs Braille in all the Schools for the Blind in the State. The SDGs Braille, according to him, was aimed at fostering access to informatio­n by all and enhancing a sense of inclusiven­ess amongst the blind.

“The blind are human beings and their rights to education and other rights as enshrined in the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights (UDHR) must not be denied them. In line with the Salamanca Statement and Framework for Action On Special Needs Education, I call on government­s to give the highest policy and budgetary priority to Special Needs Education,” he added.

Soremekun later presented to Mujota, copies of the Braille Version of the UDHR, which was the world’s first complete UDHR in Braille, initiated and produced by UNIC Lagos Nigeria.

Speaking, the Commission­er acknowledg­ed that the World Braille Day provided the opportunit­y to raise awareness about issues militating against the education and communicat­ion needs of blind persons.

“The challenges blind people face in normalisat­ion and inclusion into the mainstream of our society are many. The dearth of reading materials, specialise­d aids, games and equipment to mention but just a few,” she explained.

Mujota therefore, called on individual­s, corporate bodies and other stakeholde­rs to complement the State Government’s efforts by contributi­ng to the growth of Special Needs Education Institutio­ns.

Welcoming the audience to the occasion, the Director of Special Needs Education, Ogun State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Mr. Elijah Akinyemi, commended the Ogun State House of Assembly for the passage of the Ogun Disability Bill on 16 November 2017 and called on Governor Ibikunle Amosun to assent to the bill to realise an inclusive society which provides every citizen of Ogun State the attainment of their inalienabl­e rights.

The high point of the Braille Celebratio­n was the brilliant reading of the SDGs Braille by Ms Ronke Gisanri of the State Ministry of Informatio­n, Abeokuta.

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 ??  ?? Soremekun presenting a copy of the Braille Version of the 17 SDGs to Commission­er Mujota in Abeokuta, Ogun State…recently
Soremekun presenting a copy of the Braille Version of the 17 SDGs to Commission­er Mujota in Abeokuta, Ogun State…recently

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