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Abdallat: Jordan committed to advancing protection of disability rights
By JT - Dec 21,2024 - Last updated at Dec 21,2024
At a dialogue session hosted by the Renaissance Association for Persons with Disabilities, Abdallat highlights how Jordan is enhancing protections for people with disabilities (Petra photo)
AMMAN — Royal directives continue to drive Jordan's efforts to enhance rights and integration for persons with disabilities, Director of the Prime Ministry’s Human Rights Department (HRD) Khalil Abdallat said on Saturday.
At a dialogue session hosted by the Renaissance Association for Persons with Disabilities, Abdallat highlighted how Jordan, under His Majesty King Abdullah's leadership, is enhancing protections for people with disabilities, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
The nation's acceptance of all disability-related recommendations from the Universal Periodic Review underscores its sustained commitment to equality and justice, he stressed.
"The 'Without Discrimination' project represents a crucial step forward," Abdallat said during the session, which focused on employment and political participation challenges.
He stressed the project's role in addressing gender-based economic barriers while fostering an environment that enables persons with disabilities to realise their full potential and contribute meaningfully to society.
The discussions addressed key challenges and proposed solutions, aligning with Jordan's human rights vision and sustainable development objectives.
Abdallat stressed that Royal support and national policies remain instrumental in advancing these initiatives.
Calling for enhanced national partnerships, Abdallat emphasised the importance of building a more inclusive society.
He pointed to the necessity of sustained coordination between government sectors and civil society organisations to implement the session's recommendations effectively.
President of the Renaissance Association for Persons with Disabilities Saleh Sharafat recognised the HRD's "significant" contribution to implementing Universal Periodic Review recommendations, particularly in supporting vulnerable segments of the population.
The session brought together government officials and civil society representatives, facilitating dialogue between stakeholders and policymakers to advance inclusivity and justice in the Jordanian society.
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