Government considering the establishment of a dedicated department for disability rights and coordination
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says the government is considering creating a dedicated department or unit to advocate for the rights and interests of persons with disabilities and to coordinate related policies and programs.
Mr Skerrit made the comment after meeting with the executive of the Dominica Association of Persons with Disabilities (DAPD) to hear their concerns and discuss challenges affecting persons with disabilities in Dominica.
He said the talks focused on practical measures to strengthen inclusion and ensure that persons with disabilities have a voice in national decision-making.
The Prime Minister added that the government will continue to work closely with the DAPD to advance meaningful reforms and to build a society in which every Dominican can participate fully and equally.
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