Tajikistan should mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities by ratifying the Disability Rights Convention
11:09, December 2, 2017 | Announcements, JointDuring the Universal Periodic Review of Tajikistan’s human rights record by the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council on 6 May 2016, over 20 countries from Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America recommended that Tajikistan ratify the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), a recommendation which was accepted by the Tajikistani authorities. One hundred local, regional and international civil society organizations and independent experts jointly issuing this statement call on Tajikistan to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, celebrated annually on 3 December, by swiftly ratifying the Convention.
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1992 to promote and draw attention to the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities in all spheres of life. Currently, a total of 175 countries around the world are States parties to the CRPD. From the Central Asian region Tajikistan is the only country that has neither signed nor ratified the Convention.[1]
Tajikistani civil society groups providing support to and defending the rights of persons with disabilities have repeatedly raised concerns about discrimination in the areas of education, employment and health care. Ratification of the CRPD would be an important step toward ensuring that the human rights of this vulnerable group are respected and protected.
On 7 June 2017 President Emomali Rahmon signed into force the 2017-2020 National Action Plan on the Implementation of Recommendations by Member States of the United Nations Human Rights Council in the Context of the Universal Periodic Review (Second Cycle), in which the Tajikistani government undertook to sign the CRPD by the end of 2017 and tasked a working group to take the necessary steps to proceed to ratification. During the May 2016 Universal Periodic Review of Tajikistan, several states also recommended acceding to the CRPD Optional Protocol, which would enable individuals to lodge complaints with the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities when they consider that their rights under the Convention have been violated in Tajikistan. The National Action Plan foresees studying the question of acceding to the Optional Protocol and reaching a decision by the end of 2020.
In recent years the Tajikistani authorities have taken some steps aimed at improving the situation of persons with disabilities. For example, in 2016 the Ministry of Health and Social Protection established a working group to set up a system of early diagnosis and intervention. The National Strategy for the Development of Education envisages the “gradual transfer of children with disabilities into general educational structures and taking respective measures to develop inclusive education in the Republic“ by 2030. In October 2016 the National Programme for the Rehabilitation of Disabled People(2017-2020) was adopted. In addition, the authorities provide some financial and social support to parents’ initiatives and organizations working with children with disabilities and promoting inclusion.
The civil society groups jointly issuing this statement believe that it is timely to call on the Tajikistani authorities to concretize their commitments towards persons with disabilities by swiftly ratifying the CRPD.
Tajikistani organizations:
- Akhtari bakht
- Alternative
- Apeyron
- Association of Parents of Children with Disabilities
- Association of Victims of Mines and Other Explosives
- Association of the Scientific-Technical Intelligenciya of Tajikistan
- Bureau on Human Rights and Rule of Law
- Center for the Support of Lonely Women “Nuri umed”, Pendjikent
- Committee of Parents of Children with Disabilities, Pandjikent
- Council of Military Service Veterans, Sughd region
- Dhakhonnamo
- Dilafruz in Khatlon Region
- Djakhon
- Federation of checkers and chess players
- Human Rights Center
- Independent Center for Human Rights Protection
- Information-Resource Center “Inclusion” GBAO
- Initiative Group Youth against Corruption
- Institute for the Social Rehabilitation of the Deaf “2 in the City of Dushanbe“
- Iroda – Initiative of Parents with Children with Autism
- Khayrandesh
- Khayrkhokhi zamon
- Kukhsor
- League of Women Lawyers
- League of Women with Disabilities “Ishtirok”
- League of Women with Disabilities “Ishtirok” in Dangara Region
- Legal Initiative
- Madad
- Mayuboni Tavono
- MIR
- Mirror
- My Child
- Nadjibullo
- Nasl
- National Association of Disabled People of Tajikistan in Lakhsh District
- National Association of the Blind of Tajikistan in the Town of Khujand
- National Association of the Deaf
- National Organization of Disabled People in Baldzhuvan District
- National Union of Disabled People in Tajikistan
- New Panorama
- Notabene
- Oksana in Djalolidin Balkhi District
- Orzui Chavonon, Khatlon Region
- Office of Civil Freedoms
- Otifa
- Public Association of the Deaf “Equality”, GBAO
- Public Union of the Blind in the Town of Kanibadam
- Public Health and Human Rights
- Public Organization of Disabled People “Ravonbakhsh” in Khamadoni District
- Public Organization of Parents of Children with Disabilities “Farokham”
- Public Organization of Parents of Children with Disabilities in Bobojon Gafurov Region “Chamani orzu “
- Public Organization of Parents of Children with Disabilities in the Town of Chkalovsk
- Public Organization of Parents of Children with Disabilities “Laylo”
- Public Organization of Parents of Children with Disabilities “Rushdi Inclusion”
- Public Organization Zarshedabonu
- Right and Prosperity
- Shifo
- Society of Disabled People in Bobojon Gafurov Region
- Society of Disabled People in the Town of Gissar
- Takdir
- Union of Chernobyl Victims in the Town of Gissar
- Women’s Center “Gulrukhsor”
- Women with Disabilities “Safoi Konibodom”
- World Rights
- Young People with Disabilities “Durnamo”
- Young People with Disabilities “Noil”
- Zanoni Shark
- Djafarbek Yuldashev, member of the NGO Coalition against Torture and Impunity
- Fazliddin Khojayev, member of the NGO Coalition against Torture and Impunity
- Nargis Khamrabayeva, member of the NGO Coalition against Torture and Impunity
- Oynikhol Bobonazarova, member of the NGO Coalition against Torture and Impunity
- Ranjet Yatimov, member of the NGO Coalition against Torture and Impunity
- Zoir Razzakov, member of the NGO Coalition against Torture and Impunity
Regional and international organizations:
- Amnesty International
- Association of Ukrainian Human Rights Monitors on Law Enforcement
- Barys Zvozskau Belarusian Human Rights House
- Bir Duino, Kyrgyzstan
- Center for Civil Liberties, Ukraine
- Centre for the Development of Democracy and Human Rights, Russian Federation
- Citizens Watch, Russian Federation
- Helsinki Association for Human Rights NGO Armenia
- Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly Vanadzor, Armenia
- Helsinki Committee of Armenia
- Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, Poland
- Human Rights Center of Azerbaijan
- Human Rights Matter, Germany
- IDP Women Association “Consent”, Georgia
- International Partnership for Human Rights, Belgium
- Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and the Rule of Law
- Kosova Rehabilitation Centre for Torture Victims
- Legal Transformation Center, Belarus
- Macedonian Helsinki Committee
- Moscow Helsinki Group, Russian Federation
- Netherlands Helsinki Committee
- Norwegian Helsinki Committee
- Public Association “Dignity”, Kazakhstan
- Public Verdict Foundation, Russian Federation
- Union women of the Don region, Russian Federation
- Viasna Human Rights Centre, Belarus
- Voice of Freedom, Kyrgyzstan
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[1] Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan are States parties to the Convention. Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan have signed it.