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Monday, September 6, 2021

Ras Adiba hopes govt will consider 16 proposals to empower PWD group

 


The government must present evaluations done on the Persons with Disabilities Action Plan that expires next year and begin the process of drafting a more focused one for 2023-2030.

Senator Ras Adiba Radzi, who represents persons with disabilities (PWD) in Dewan Negara, said the matter is among 16 proposals to the government in efforts to empower the nation’s PWD community.

“I welcome the prime minister’s efforts to ensure that all ministries prove their early achievements in the first 100 days.

“To realise the government's commitment through the Malaysian Family slogan, I hope that the government can redouble its efforts in empowering the PWD community in Malaysia,” she said in a statement last night.

Other proposals were to upgrade the PWD Development Department as a department with full functions, expedite amendments to the PWD Act 2008 by incorporating enforcement elements; introduce special insurance for the PWD community and establish the Malaysian PWD Development Foundation, she added.

In addition, the OKU Sentral president proposed that the government expand the PWD category by including rare diseases and albinism, establish a rare diseases trust fund and provide special allocations through Budget 2022.

Besides increasing the Senate quota for those representing the PWD community to two, the government, she added, also must consider channelling special grants to NGOs to fund field activities, especially in rural and remote areas.

“I am confident that all of the proposals raised are important to ensure the welfare of the PWD community in Malaysia is well-taken care of, and that they can be implemented within 100 days if all relevant ministries show seriousness in matters concerning the development and empowerment of persons with disabilities,” she said.

Ras Adiba also hoped that the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry will expedite the registration process for unregistered PWD, adding that as of June 20, only 580,633 in the community are registered with the Social Welfare Department.

- Bernama 

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