The Ministry of Social Affairs Realizes the Rights of Persons with Disabilities through the INCHEON Strategy

The Ministry of Social Affairs Realizes the Rights of Persons with Disabilities through the INCHEON Strategy
Writer :
Humas Dit. Penyandang Disabilitas
Editor :
Annisa YH
Translator :
Karlina Irsalyana

JAKARTA (July 22, 2021) - Incheon's strategy was developed based on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) to create an inclusive, unhindered, and rights-based society for Persons with Disabilities in Asia and the Pacific.

 

The Ministry of Social Affairs through the Directorate General of Social Rehabilitation held a National Coordination Team Meeting on Efforts to Respect, Protect and Fulfill the Rights of Persons with Disabilities with the main discussion being the Asia Pacific Decade Implementation Data Matrix for Persons with Disabilities 2013-2022.

 

The Director General of Social Rehabilitation, Harry Hikmat conveyed ten goals to realize the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in the Asia Pacific, namely: first, poverty reduction, increasing employment opportunities with three targets, one of which is tackling extreme poverty with the main indicator being the proportion of people with disabilities living below the international poverty line which is under US$ 1.25 per day.

 

"Second, promoting participation in the political process and in decision-making with 2 targets, one indicator of which is the proportion of persons with disabilities who become representatives in parliament. Third, increasing access to the physical environment, public transportation, knowledge, information, and communication, there are several targets with one of the indicators to improve the accessibility of the physical environment, the fourth objective is to strengthen social protection, and fifth, the expansion of early intervention and education for children with disabilities.

 

"The next goals are sixth, ensuring gender equality and empowering women, seventh, ensuring disability-inclusive disaster risk reduction management, eighth improvement of accurate and comparable data/statistics of persons with disabilities, ninth acceleration of CRPD ratification and implementation and promoting sub-regional cooperation, regional, and intraregional," explained Harry.

 

"Ideally we should have a report every year by monitoring the achievement of these ten goals. I am optimistic that we can formulate it well through a country report for the implementation of the CRPD. We will even immediately prepare an international conference initiated by UNESCAP where Indonesia is committed to being the host. We can show that the progress that has been achieved, the challenges faced, the efforts made in facing the challenges, and support from various parties so that Indonesia does not leave behind in efforts to respect, protect and fulfill the rights of persons with disabilities," said Harry.

 

In this meeting, Dicky Komar, Directorate of Human Rights and Humanity at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained the role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in International Cooperation related to the Protection, Fulfillment, and Promotion of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

The Incheon Strategy is the document resulting from the UNESCAP meeting. The commitment of the Indonesian government to encourage the involvement of representatives of the Indonesian persons with disabilities at the international level is shown, among other things, through the government's support for the nomination of activists on the issue of the rights of persons with disabilities, Ms. Risnawati Utama as a member of the Committee for the Protection of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities for the 2019-2022 period. This is a clear example in the executive field to participate in decision-making.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a member of the secretariat with RANHAM always oversees the issue of fulfilling disability rights in RANHAM. Furthermore, the role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is to increase sub-regional, regional and intra-regional cooperation for the achievement of the Incheon Strategy. ASEAN Cooperation, ASEM (Asia-Europe Meeting) in 2017, Indonesia has hosted the ASEM Annual Human Rights Training".

The Way Forward proposal in collecting data from the CRPD Indonesia report to encourage the alignment of reporting by the Indonesian government, the involvement of the secretariat with the RANHAM to the implementation of the RANHAM 2021 – 2025, and the involvement of civil society organizations for inclusiveness.

Furthermore, the responder to the matrix was Bappenas, which was attended by Maliki. "Regarding poverty, the results of the cabinet meeting are trying to achieve extreme poverty.

"Extreme poverty in the total population must be 0, in principle, both persons with disabilities or non-disabled persons can be 0. The target is 2022, the progress will be checked," said Maliki.

Strengthening social protection by developing special schemes including the Family Hope Program (PKH) scheme that the expansion of social assistance also includes persons with disabilities. The paradigm must be changed for people with disabilities. Change from the social sector to multi-sector.

"The National Action Plan (RAN) for Persons with Disabilities that has been determined by the Minister of National Development Planning, one of which is the synchronization of budget statements from each K/L and province.

In PP No. 70 of 2019 for planning and development are inclusive of persons with disabilities. One example for poverty is closely related to macro data collection at BPS and by name by address data collection at the Ministry of Social Affairs, the indicators of which are increasing empowerment and independence," said Maliki.

The Ministry of Transportation's commitment to disability services in this meeting was conveyed by Kodri. "The Ministry of Transportation already has several regulations and also dissemination, workshops on how to provide services to people with disabilities and inclusively. The Ministry of Transportation has also signed a commitment to provide services to people with disabilities," explained Kodri.

Darmayanti, Directorate of Family Health at the Ministry of Health revealed that the Ministry of Health has made reproductive health services for adults with disabilities and made short videos for health workers on how to provide health services for people with disabilities and has been socialized throughout Indonesia.

"The deputy for human resource development who facilitates activities for persons with disabilities fosters MSME actors based on their criteria or business scale. The data obtained needs to be coordinated with the HR development department in each deputy and coordinate with the agency that handles cooperatives and SMEs," explained Dwi Andriani from the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs.

On this occasion, Syafrudin from the PANRB Ministry said that all public services have the same rights, including persons with disabilities. Starting from 2015 until now, several ministries/agencies, provincial and district/city governments have evaluated the development and monitoring of several ministries/institutions.

"The evaluation instrument contains public availability facilities for people with special needs, one of them is persons with disabilities. Currently using a role model, namely focusing on Samsat, One-Stop Services (PTSP), and Regional General Hospitals (RSUD). Disdukcapil, RSUD and PTSP," said Syafrudin.

The PANRB Ministry in 2020 issued a circular letter from all public services to provide friendly facilities for people with special needs. Public services as an effort to encourage access for persons with disabilities have become part of the commitment in the Public Service Law.

The PANRB Ministry in 2021 will increase the locus of evaluation of public services, by increasing the number of Ministries or increasing the number of services and coordinating with PUPR is related to access to public services for users.

Esthi Dwityanti, Ministry of PUPR explained the standard of convenience for people with disabilities that had been implemented. Every state-building has technical and service managers who want to renovate the building, there must be a standard of convenience.

Furthermore, Hardi from the Ministry of Manpower stated related to the fulfillment of the rights of persons with disabilities in the field of employment. "The Ministry of Manpower advances disability inclusion training in the preparation of inclusion guidelines that can be adopted for the business world such as APINDO. Inclusive training in the vocational field is to develop and revise competency-based training guidelines that are inclusive for persons with disabilities," said Hardi.

Placement of workers with disabilities from formal and informal schemes, focusing on developing and administering disability units by expanding access and services at the manpower office and providing business facilities assistance.

This activity was attended by all ministries/institutions that play an active role in providing advice and input on the Incheon Strategy Matrix in efforts to respect, protect and fulfill the rights of persons with disabilities in Indonesia.
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