RIDE (1): From L-R: Heather McLeod, World Vision Country Director, HE Jon Philp, Australia’s High Commissioner to PNG, Medley Laban, Co-Chairperson, PNG Assembly for Disabled Persons and Warren Marape, Deputy Secretary for DfCDR (Photo credit: World Vision PNG)
RIDE is a two-year project that aims at improving the well-being and
empowerment of persons with disabilities and to strengthen Disabled People’s
Organisations’ (DPO) capacity to advocate for their rights. The project will be
implemented by World Vision PNG in partnership with PNGDPOs throughout the
country and the Department for Community Development and Religion.
Australian High Commissioner Jon Philp reminded the participants that
International Day of Persons with Disabilities is an important day for everyone
to start promoting and understanding people with disabilities and encouraging
support for their dignity, rights and well-being.
“We recognise that people with disabilities are the experts in disability inclusion and should be engaged as partners, not just beneficiaries, in everything that affects them and celebrate them as leaders, experts and participants in our international development and humanitarian programs.”
“The launch of this project comes at a very important time for Papua New
Guinea as it continues to grapple with the challenges posed by the COVID-19
pandemic and people with disabilities are often hit the hardest by the health,
economic and social impacts of COVID-19.” Mr Philp said.
RIDE is one of a number of programs Australia is funding through the
PNG-Australia Partnership to promote disability inclusive development. The
Australian Government has been assisting the Government of PNG to ratify and
implement the United Nations Convention of the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (UN CRPD) and to review and update the PNG Disability Policy.
Deputy Secretary for Department for Community Development and Religion
Warren Marape thanked the Australian Government, saying Australia has been the
strongest supporter in Disability since day one when the PNG Disability Policy
2015-2025 was first developed.
RIDE (2): From L-R: Warren Marape, Deputy Secretary for DfCDR, Medley
Laban, Co-Chairperson PNG Assembly for Disabled Persons, Heather McLeod, World
Vision Country Director, HE Jon Philp, Australia’s High Commissioner to PNG.
(Photo credit: World Vision PNG)
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