Achievement (BMF, Biwako Plus Five, CRPD, MDGs) in the Second Decade in Asia and the Pacific Duangnarumol Dokruk Information Support Chief Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability UNESCAP and BMF, Biwako Plus Five 7 Priority Areas A. Self-help Organizations B. Women with disAbilities C. Early intervention D. Training & Employment E. Accessible Environment F. ICT G. Poverty Alleviation United Nations and APCD Region UNESCAP -> BMF: Regional Implementation Strategy Area WHO cbr ap network APCD’s Mission 1. Empowerment of Persons with disAbilities (PWDs) 2. Promotion of inclusive, barrier-free and rights-based society APCD collaborate with: 1. Governments 2. PWDs Self-help Group Self-help Organization 3. Service providers, specialists 4. Local/International NGOs Strategy Top down Networking & Collaboration with Governments / Policy Makers Middle management Training (Human Resource Development ) Information Support (Knowledge Management) Bottom up SHG&SHO, Community-based Inclusive Development Approach to Community APCD’s view on Persons with disAbilities 1.Social resources 2.Empowered person 3.Member of society 4.Citizen 5.Policy advocator 6.Social development promoter Traditional view on Persons with disAbilities 1.Sin (karma) 2.Vulnerable person 3.Person in need of help 4.Patient 5.Student 6.Receipient of welfare / charity Empower PWD for CBR Matrix and APCD APCD’s focus in CBR: EMPOWERMENT including COMMUNICATION SOCIAL MOBILIZATION POLITICAL PARTICIPATION SELF-HELP GROUPS DISABLED PEOPLE’S ORGANIZATIONS ENVIRONMENT including PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION REGULATIONS & SYSTEMS PREJUDICES & ATTITUDES New CBR Guidelines and CBR Training Conducting training on Community-based Inclusive Development for PWDs, DPOs, NGOs, Government Officials in Asia-Pacific Base Line Survey for Modeling Promotion of Community-based Inclusive Development in the Asia-Pacific region Networking and Collaboration UN Agencies & Int. Organization, DPOs & NGOs, Governments in Asia-Pacific (FPs), Business Sector Focal Point / Associate Organization Network in 43 Countries Southeast Asia Sub-regions 14 FPs (Ministries) 97 AOs (NGOs) 1,061 Participants South Asia Sub-regions 8 FPs (Ministries) 55 AOs (NGOs) 278 Participants Northeast Asia Sub-regions 2 FPs (Ministries) 20 AOs (NGOs) 17 Participants Pacific Sub-regions 13 FPs (Ministries) 8 AOs (NGOs) 187 Participants Central Asia Sub-regions 4 FPs (Ministries) 8 AOs (NGOs) 66 Participants Others Sub-regions - FPs (Ministries) 1 AOs (NGOs) 67 Participants Total 41 FPs (Ministries) 189 AOs (NGOs) 1,676 Participants APCD’s Training Participants Participants: 1,676 persons (As of Aug 2010) 92 SHO 505 Capacity Development 325 Community-based inclusive development 175 ICT 289 south-tsouth cooperation 290 others Documents on Good Practices Main outcome Participation in policy-making process, statement and declaration agreed at the international level, training materials, In collaboration with APCD Government Focal Points and Associate Organizations, international network Collaboration in 2nd AP Decade Achievements by Agents of Change APCD Regional Collaboration History Cooperation with the Business Sector Inclusive Business Brochure Impact in PNG: South-to-South Cooperation in Pacific (2004) (photo images used in the photo book) Impact in PNG: Empowerment Caf? (2011-) Impact: Identified as the Best Practice Future Development (Asia-Pacific region) Sub-region (South Asia, Southeast Asia, etc) Regional (Asia-Pacific) International (inter-regional) Key Approach towards Future Community-based Inclusive Development DPOs UN / Governments Business Local / International NGOs Other Stakeholders JICA’s Contribution in PNG Katsuji Onoda JICA Chief Advisor Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability Operational Results of Technical Cooperation, ODA Loan and Grant Aid Activities (Major Projects) in Papua New Guinea Education Project for Enhancing Quality in Teaching through TV Program (EQUIV PROJECT) Transportation The Project for the Urgent Rehabilitation of Markham Bridge The Project for Construction of Bridges on Bougainville Coastal Trunk Road Agricultural/Rural Development The Promotion of Smallholder Rice Production The Project for Construction of Wewak Market and Jetty Urban/Regional Development The Integrated Community Development Project in the Settlement Areas in National Capital District Rural Community Development Support Project (Water Supply, Primary Health Care and others) in the Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea APCD/JICA Project Support to PNG Papua New Guinea Assembly of Disabled Persons (PNGADP) was incepted in 2002 and fully registered in 2008 as an Association representing persons with disabilities in PNG. The Association is fully recognized by the Government of PNG as the National umbrella Disabled People’s Organization, promoting and protecting rights and advocating for the needs of persons with disabilities. Strengthening Self-help Organization (PNGADP) Thank you !!! www.apcdfoundation.org