The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt opens up opportunit­ies for PWD

- Precious Manomano Herald Reporter

THE Government has made positive strides towards creating an inclusive society that recognises the rights of people with disabiliti­es, including opening up opportunit­ies for them in empowermen­t programmes.

Chairman of the National Disability Dialogue Mr Gift Mabhaudhi said it was being done in national programmes aimed at realising the need for an inclusive society which ensures accessibil­ity for all.

Last year people living with disabiliti­es received food assistance from the Office of the President and Cabinet ( OPC).

He said even though a lot was done to ensure inclusivit­y, there is an urgent need to highlight the dangers of victimisin­g people with disabiliti­es.

“The Government of Zimbabwe recognises people with disabiliti­es towards attainment of Vision 2030, like any other individual­s we can contribute meaningful­ly.

“However, we have noted women and girls with disabiliti­es suffer from abuse because of their conditions, cases remain unreported, even if they are abused by relatives, no one will believe them, they will be told to keep quiet so we are saying most service providers are not catering for women and girls with disabiliti­es,” said Mr Mabhaudhi.

Recently President Mnangagwa launched the National Disability and the Labour Migration Policies to ensure everyone can participat­e.

The two policies are part of Government efforts to ensure inclusivit­y as the country embarks on its developmen­t path and the National Developmen­t Strategy 1 ( NDS1) was disability inclusive and acknowledg­es Diaspora engagement.

The attainment of an upper middle income society as envisaged by Vision 2030 requires the contributi­on of everyone in society.

Statistics from Deaf Women Included ( DWI) revealed that at least 96 percent of women and girls with disabiliti­es have experience­d sexual violence during the lockdown period.

According to World Health Organisati­on ( WHO) estimates, 10 percent of Zimbabwe’s total population is disabled.

Most of them face exclusion from economic activities and lack access to proper health care.

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