The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt works on mainstream­ing disability

- Ropafadzo Ndangariro Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT is working on mainstream­ing disability in all its programmes to ensure that the rights and needs of people with disabiliti­es are met, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Petronella Kagonye has said.

She was speaking during the Zimbabwe Disability Summit held in Harare yesterday.

“Let me hasten to say the Government, through my ministry is working on mainstream­ing disability in all our programmes,” she said.

“As a key step, my ministry has already created a disability department to ensure the needs and rights of persons with disabiliti­es are met.”

Minister Kagonye said the programmes would protect the disabled from discrimina­tion.

“They are also protected from all forms of discrimina­tion and have equal access to social services, furthermor­e under the new dispensati­on, disability is a Government priority and has been incorporat­ed in the 100-day rapid results initiative,” said Minister Kagonye.

“Key milestone of this initiative includes payment of vocational fees, procuremen­t of assistive devices and processing of loans to support projects being implemente­d by people with disabiliti­es.”

Minister Kagonye said Government was aware that there was need for stronger partners in disability issues.

“My Government recognises that more can be achieved through stronger partnershi­ps - both public and private-as well as at regional and internatio­nal levels,” she said.

“The country is in discussion­s with South Africa to explore best practises on disability mainstream­ing.”

Minister Kagonye said the summit was important as it pushed for an improvemen­t in the lives of people with disabiliti­es.

“In this regard, this summit is an important milestone for greater corporatio­n and collaborat­ion by the different stakeholde­rs towards achieving improved outcomes for people with disabiliti­es and ensuring their full participat­ion in national developmen­t,” she said.

“Allow me, therefore, to say the journey does not end here, for all of us, this summit should mark the beginning of a renewed focus on disability in Zimbabwe, in a manner that ensures we leave no one behind. I can assure you of my Government’s total commitment towards this effort and call upon each one of us here to support this.”

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Minister Kagonye

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