
Bahrain enhances rights of persons with disabilities
The Kingdom of Bahrain is committed to enhancing the rights of persons with disabilities.
This was emphasised by His Excellency Osama bin Saleh Al Alawi, Minister of Social Development and Chairman of the 44th session of the Council of Arab Ministers of Social Affairs, as he chaired a meeting of Arab ministers and heads of delegations held on the sidelines of the 18th Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (COSP18) at the United Nations headquarters.
Al Alawi said this commitment is reflected in policies and legislation that ensure dignity and full integration into society, alongside ongoing support for collective Arab efforts in this domain.
He highlighted the vital role played by the United Nations in advancing disability and social development issues.
The minister commended the fruitful partnership between the organisation and Arab states.
Regional cooperation
Al Alawi emphasised the importance of regional cooperation and the exchange of successful experiences, calling for intensified joint Arab efforts to support the rights of persons with disabilities and develop comprehensive and sustainable responses, while ensuring adherence to relevant international commitments.
He expressed appreciation to the General Secretariat of the Arab League, represented by its mission to the United Nations, for organising this meeting
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