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Capacity Building of Self help Organization of
PWDs (CDSHOD), Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic
Ms. Saowalak Thongkuay
Regional Development Office
And
APCD resource person
Disabled Peoples’ International Asia Pacific
CDSHOD funded and supported by:
1. Ministry of Labor and Social Developemt,
Kyrgyz Republic,
2. Royal Thai Government,
3. Japan International Cooperation Agency
(JICA),
4. Asia Pacific Development Center on
Disability (APCD)
Objectives:
1. To build capacity of Self Help Organization of
PWDs in Central Asia.
2. To promote CRPD, BMF and BMF plus five.
3. To promote Central Asia network in order to
support information sharing.
4. To strengthen and develop sub regional
Networking and Collaboration among DPOs,
UN agencies, APCD and government.
Participants:
1. Representative of DPOs in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz
Republic, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
2. UN Agencies
3. Representatives from Governments
Observers:
1. World Vision-Uzbekistan
2. JICA representative.
Program:
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CRPD, BMF and BMF plus five the way forward for the implementation of
the international instruments.
UN system-wide commitment to the promotion of CRPD.
The role of Disabled Peoples’ Organization to promote CRPD.
SHOs role in creating an inclusive society at the international, national and
community levels.
Rethinking of Disability or Disability Equality Training (DET).
Community based empowerment initiatives cross disability SHOs in the
community.
How to strengthen and collaboration SHOs and the network on disability in
Central Asia.
Development of a sub regional network in Central Asia.
The role of women with disabilities in SHOs.
Role of SHOs in promoting an inclusive society.
Methods :
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Panel discussion,
Group discussion,
Lecture by resource persons and UN ESCAP
Country report presentation,
Resource persons:
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Ms. Geraldine Pilapil Ruiz, HACI, Philippines,
Mr. Ghulam Nabi Nizamani, Vice Chair, South Asia Sub region,
DPI/AP, Pakistan
Ms. Saowalak Thongkuay, RDO, DPI/AP, Thailand,
Ms. Lyazzat Kaltayeva, “SHYRAK” The Disabled Women
Association, Kazakhstan
Speakers from UN Agencies:
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Dr. Jeongkee Hong, UN ESCAP,
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Ms. Aiko Akiyama, UN ESCAP,
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Ms. Yana Chicherina, UNDP,
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Ms. Maral Sheshembekovs, UNDP,
National speakers :
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Ms. Manabayeve Kaini, Kazakhstan,
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Mr. Asadullo Zikrikhudoyev, Tajikistan,
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Ms. Asipa Musqeva, Kyrgyz Republic,
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Ms. Gulbadam Mekhtiyeve, Turkmenistan,
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Ms. Zora Rakhmatullayeva, Uzbekistan,
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Ms. Guldzhakhon Makhmadkulova, Uzbekistan,
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Ms. Diyas Mutalov, Uzbekistan,
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Ms. Gulmira K. Kazakunovna, Kyrgyz Republic,
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Mr. Tolukunbek Isakov, Kyrgyz Republic.
Rethinking Disability or Disability Equality Training (DET)
From right , Ms. Ukei Muratalieva,
Mr. Alexandar Dubina from Kyrgyz
Republic are Trainers
Course Aim:
To enable participants to develop an
understanding of disability that is
based on the Social Model of
Disability and to identify areas within
their organization/venue that could be
changed to promote the participation of
disabled people.
Course Objectives:
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To identify language which is offensive
to disabled people and to use more
acceptable terms
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To begin to question and challenge
attitudes and levels of awareness
regarding disability
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To critically examine the Medical
Model of Disability and to introduce
the Social Model of Disability
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To identify areas for change and to
develop an action plan for
implementing change.
Outcomes:
1. Bishkek Statement on Rights-based Approach
to Disability in Central Asia ,
2. Informal Central Asia Networking is developed
by utilizing resource room provided by JICA
and Ministry of Labor and Social development,
3. Unified of Association of PWDs is strengthened.
4. Networking and collaboration among Govs, UN
Agencies, APCD, JICA, Int’ agency, SHOs and
DPI is strengthened,
5. Disability Equality Training (DET) is
implemented and expanded in Central Asia.
Unified Organization of DPOs in
Kyrgyz Republic
Seven DPOs came together to establish
this body. The President is Mr.
Mambetakunov from Blind and Deaf
Association.
Though they started with seven
organizations, they have their
membership open to other organizations
and bring force together.
They hope to become a member of
DPI/AP.
Mr. Mambetakunov Kalyk, president
Seven DPOs
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Kyrgyz Republican Association of Persons with
Disabilities
Kyrgyz Blind and Deaf Association
Public Association of Women with Loco-Motor
Disabilities in Naryn
Public Association «Tsefei
Republican Independent Association of Women with
Disabilities
Union of Persons with Disabilities in Issykulskaya Oblast
Union of Young Persons with Disabilities in Chui Oblast
Members of seven DPOs
Post CDSHOD organized focused on independent
living and accessibility.
And discuss to process to apply to be a member so
DPI by August of before Regional Council meeting.
The Unified organization of DPOs also apply to
associated member of APCD, According to BMF,
APCD is regional mechanism to implement BMF .
Informal meeting with Unified
Association of DPOs for
CDSHOD Preparation.
Mission team members
Volunteers from JOCV
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Minoru Hiramoto
JICA Expert
Project for
Inclusion of
Persons with
Disabilities into
Society in Kyrgyz
Republic
AJU, Japan donated 40 wheelchairs
Wheelchair Assistant project
In Thailand, DPI/AP collaborate with AJU on wheelchair
assistant project not only to receive and contribute those
wheelchair to recipients. We are not a postman and we,
PWDs, are expert on our issues so we create leaning process
on to the procedure of project by collaborating with High
School Students, PWDs, parents of CWDs.
Such as training on basic disability issues and awareness
campaign to those who concerns to the project.
Encourage DPOs about
wheelchair assistant project .
Mr. Akiie Ninomiaya, JICA expert to APCD and
JICA resident representative.
Meeting with JICA Kyrgyz Republic
Opening Ceremony
Women with disabilities meeting
The result of women with disabilities informal meeting;
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Central Asia network of WWWs priority needs information support
from DPI and APCD.
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DPOs in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyz Republic are focal of
information support. They will support in Eng-Russian translation
and forward Russian version among their members.
Closing ceremony
Deputy Minister, Ministry of Labor
and Social Development:
Mr. Baktybek Jekshenov
Diner with Minister:
Ms. Abdullaeva Uktomhan Avazovna,
Minister, Ministry of Labor
and Social Development
Accessible Tourism Audit
DPI/AP promote accessible tourism in the mean
of social development.
seven elements as essential components of effective accessible
tourism and take measures for each element, as recommended
hereafter;
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a) Travel planning
b) Access to information;
c) Inclusive transportation;
d) Accessible tourism attractions;
e) Accessible accommodation;
f) Mainstream services for all tourists;
g) Destination experiences;
Advocacy at The
airport
Sign language caption on board
Accessibility
audit at Turkish
airport
Universal sign board
Public Toilet with heavy door
subway station without elevator
Blue mosque, Istanbul, youth with disability is selling
napkin. Disability and poverty are similar in every
countries.
Accessibility check at Blue Mosque
Advocacy at Blue
mosque
The small front wheel get
stuck in the grater.
Social attitude
toward
accessibility
Ms. Svetlana Karabaeva
Marketing manager of
K KEME hotel ,CDSHOD
Venue, is keen on improve
accessibility in hotel service
Ms. Svetlana
Karabaeva, middle