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UAE drives inclusion of People of Determination at COSP18
UAE drives inclusion of People of Determination at COSP18

Sharjah 24

time12 hours ago

  • Health
  • Sharjah 24

UAE drives inclusion of People of Determination at COSP18

Commitment to empowering People of Determination During the UAE's national statement at the General Debate, Minister Sana bint Mohammed Suhail affirmed the UAE's dedication to empowering People of Determination. She highlighted their unique abilities and their right to equal opportunities to contribute to national development. She stated, "In the United Arab Emirates, we believe that people with disabilities, or as we call them 'People of Determination', are partners in building the nation..." Six pillars of inclusion supporting People of Determination The Minister outlined the UAE's progress through six key pillars: healthcare, education, employment, social protection, accessibility, and community participation. These pillars are underpinned by a strong legislative framework, including Federal Law No. 29 of 2006, as well as local initiatives such as Abu Dhabi's inclusive urban development and Dubai's Disability Strategy. Notable achievements in education and rehabilitation The UAE highlighted achievements such as the introduction of inclusive learning environments, early intervention programmes, vocational training, and the establishment of over 35 government-run and more than 46 private centres dedicated to rehabilitation and training. Advancements in employment and accessibility The statement emphasised efforts to create inclusive workplaces in both public and private sectors. Infrastructure improvements have made public transport and facilities more accessible, and innovative technologies are being integrated to enhance service accessibility for People of Determination. Comprehensive healthcare and independence support Within healthcare, the UAE offers a wide range of services from treatment and rehabilitation to psychological support. Programs promoting independence, including life skills training and supported living options, are key components of their approach. International leadership and hosting global events The UAE showcased its role on the global stage by hosting major events like the 2024 International Rehabilitation Conference and the 2019 Special Olympics. The establishment of the Asian Paralympic Committee's headquarters in the UAE in 2019 further emphasises the country's regional and international advocacy efforts. UAE delegation reflects national and multi-sector commitment The delegation included representatives from the Ministry of Family, the Executive Council of Dubai, the Department of Community Development in Abu Dhabi, Zayed Higher Organisation for People of Determination, Mohamed bin Zayed Foundation for Humanity, the Asian Paralympic Committee, and Sedra Foundation, collaborating closely with the UAE's Permanent Mission to the UN. Hosting 'The Gathering' – A platform for global dialogue On the sidelines of COSP18, the UAE hosted 'The Gathering,' a cultural and diplomatic event that facilitated dialogue among global stakeholders to exchange ideas on empowering People of Determination. UAE's role as a global leader in inclusion The UAE's participation at COSP18 highlights its leadership in shaping inclusive policies and systems. The diverse delegation exemplified a comprehensive national approach uniting government, third-sector institutions, and the private sector to support People of Determination within an integrated and sustainable framework. Looking ahead: dedicated session on community inclusion The UAE will continue driving progress with its upcoming session titled "Amplifying Our Voices: A Collective Ambition Towards Re-Imagining Community Inclusion for All," focusing on innovative strategies and fostering greater collaboration among global stakeholders.

Strong Indian contingent departs for Beijing 2025 Para Powerlifting World Cup
Strong Indian contingent departs for Beijing 2025 Para Powerlifting World Cup

Hans India

time15 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Hans India

Strong Indian contingent departs for Beijing 2025 Para Powerlifting World Cup

A robust 16-member Indian para powerlifting contingent is all set to represent the nation at the prestigious Beijing 2025 Para Powerlifting World Cup, scheduled to take place from June 17–25 in Beijing, China. The team received a grand send-off at a ceremony organised at the National Sports Club of India (NSCI), New Delhi, in the presence of dignitaries and well-wishers from the para-sporting community. Ranjit Kumar, IRS, PR Additional Directorate General, graced the occasion as the chief guest, extending his best wishes to the athletes. Deeply moved by the sheer power and resilience of the para powerlifters, he remarked, 'I was truly overawed by the strength and determination these athletes possess. It was a humbling and motivating experience. I wish them not only the best for this tournament, but for a great future ahead.' Also present on the occasion were Dr. Deepa Malik, South-East Asia Member of the Asian Paralympic Committee, and Jayawant Hamnnavar, Secretary General of the Paralympic Committee of India, both of whom lauded the athletes and encouraged them to aim for podium finishes in Beijing. Highlighting India's growing stature in the sport, JP Singh, Chairman of India Para Powerlifting, said, 'With every tournament, India is establishing itself as a force to reckon with in the global para powerlifting fraternity. Our players are in great shape, and we can expect commendable results in China. It is especially heartening to note that 7 out of the 16-member contingent are women — a very promising sign for the future of the sport in the country.' Among the contingent are standout performers like Zainab Khatun, Seema Rani, Jhandu Kumar, Joby Mathew, Manish Kumar and Kasthuri who impressed at the recently concluded national championships. All eyes will be on them as they aim to carry their momentum and make a strong mark on the international stage. As the Indian contingent embarks on its journey to Beijing, the nation stands firmly behind these athletes, cheering them on to bring glory and pride to the country.

Dubai to fifth edition of Asian Youth Para Games in December
Dubai to fifth edition of Asian Youth Para Games in December

Gulf Today

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • Gulf Today

Dubai to fifth edition of Asian Youth Para Games in December

The countdown to the 5th Asian Youth Para Games has officially begun as the host city contract was signed between Asian Paralympic Committee and Dubai Club for People of Determination, the local organising committee for the event. Majid Al Usaimi, the APC President, and Thani Juma Berregad, Dubai Club for People of Determination Chairman, signed the contract on behalf of their respective organisations, at the APC headquarters in Dubai. To be held under the patronage of Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, the 5th Asian Youth Para Games will take place from December 7 to 14 in Dubai, UAE, featuring 11 sports. This is the second time Dubai will host the Games – it first hosted the Asian Youth Para Games in 2017. During the signing ceremony, Al Usaimi thanked Sheikh Mansoor for his commitment to the continuation of the Asian Youth Para Games, after the original host city Tashkent was unable to go ahead with staging games, originally scheduled for October. The APC President emphasised that this stance demonstrates the UAE and Dubai's commitment to supporting the People of Determination across all sectors. Al Usaimi also thanked the Dubai Club for People of Determination's initiative to host this important Asian event, noting that the club has taken numerous stances under difficult circumstances, demonstrating its full commitment to the development of the international Paralympic movement. He pointed out that the responsibility for continuing the Youth Games in the world's largest continent is one of the major objectives of the Asian Paralympic Movement. 'Our young athletes are among the most important investments on the Asian continent and globally. And we, at the Asian Paralympic Committee, seek to ensure the sustainability of our work to provide the best services for people of determination at the highest quality to achieve the organisation's goals.' "In this context, the Asian Paralympic Committee has raised the slogan to develop players from youth to professionals, charting a clear path to achieve this through various competitions throughout the season and training the cadres who work with the players, including classifiers and coaches." For his part, Berregad expressed his happiness at the Dubai Club for People of Determination hosting this important Games, indicating that they are up to the challenge of presenting an exceptional championship despite the short duration of the event. "Over the years, the UAE and Dubai have gained a prestigious status by hosting many major and successful regional and international sporting events. They continue to enhance this image, offering the world amazing experiences and leaving an exemplary impact on the Asian stage." "We are committed to delivering an exceptional edition by putting forth our utmost efforts to make the Games the strongest and best," he added.

Dubai to Host 5th Asian Youth Para Games in December 2025
Dubai to Host 5th Asian Youth Para Games in December 2025

Hi Dubai

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • Hi Dubai

Dubai to Host 5th Asian Youth Para Games in December 2025

Dubai has officially been confirmed as the host city for the 5th Asian Youth Para Games, set to take place from 7 to 14 December 2025. The announcement follows the signing of the host city contract between the Asian Paralympic Committee (APC) and the Dubai Club for People of Determination, who will lead the Local Organising Committee. The signing ceremony, held at the APC headquarters in Dubai, saw His Excellency Majid Al Usaimi, APC President, and His Excellency Thani Juma Berregad, Chairman of the Dubai Club for People of Determination, formalise the agreement. The Games will be held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council. Dubai steps in to host the Games after Tashkent, the originally scheduled host city, withdrew. This marks the second time Dubai will host the prestigious event, having previously staged it in 2017. Al Usaimi expressed gratitude to the UAE leadership for ensuring the continuity of the Games, calling it a testament to the country's commitment to supporting People of Determination. He noted that the Games are a cornerstone in nurturing young para-athletes and growing the Paralympic movement across Asia. Berregad affirmed the Dubai Club's readiness to deliver a high-calibre event despite the short preparation time. He highlighted the UAE's track record in hosting major international sporting events and vowed to present an 'exceptional edition' of the Games. The 2025 Games will feature competitions across 11 sports, with the aim of fostering young talent and further integrating inclusive sports across the continent. News Source: Dubai Media Office

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