Ahead of the Meeting with UN-CRPD in Geneva, MoSA Holds a National Consultation to Sharpen the Substance of Dialogue Materials
JAKARTA (July 14, 2022) - The government continues to increase readiness
ahead of dialogue with the United Nations Committee regarding the
implementation of the Convention on the Right of Persons with Disabilities
(UN-CRPD). For this purpose, a meeting was held under the title “National
Consultation in the Framework of Preparation for a Constructive Dialogue
between the Government of the Republic of Indonesia and the CRPD Committee”.
The preparatory stage toward dialogue with the
UN-CRPD is a form of the state's strong commitment to respect, protect, and
fulfill the rights of persons with disabilities. On various occasions, Minister
of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini stated that the strong commitment of the
state was also manifested in the form of ratification of the CRPD.
Therefore, today's National Consultation meeting
played an important role. "This meeting is to prepare the substance for
dialogue with relevant Ministries/Institutions, national disability
institutions, and organizations of persons with disabilities," said
Director General of Social Rehabilitation Pepen Nazaruddin opening the National
Consultation activity, in Jakarta (14/07).
Pepen emphasized the importance of this meeting as
a means of stakeholder dialogue to ensure that in the process of preparing the
national report Indonesia adopts an inclusive spirit and takes civil society
input into account.
Pepen emphasized that the issue of fulfilling the
rights of persons with disabilities is a cross-cutting issue that needs to be
handled in a comprehensive, integrated, directed, sustainable and
multi-sectoral manner.
“Although MoSA was given the mandate to serve persons
with disabilities, we still cannot work alone. MoSA needs to sit down with
other Ministries/Institutions to be able to identify strategic issues,
determine the most effective steps to respond to these issues, and provide more
optimal solutions,” said Pepen.
A multi-sectoral approach is needed in the
government's task to provide protection and fulfillment of the rights of
persons with disabilities. “The rights of persons with disabilities need to be
fought for together. This is a form of our responsibility to continue to unite
steps to create an inclusive environment for the rights of persons with
disabilities,” said Pepen.