[WSIS CS-Plenary] Disability Caucus Chapter for CS Statement
Hiroshi Kawamura
hiroshikawamura at attglobal.net
Fri Dec 23 15:00:28 GMT 2005
ブランクDear Ralf:
Thank you very much for your patience.
Please find attached text of WSIS Disability Caucus for Section III of the
CS Statement.
Best regards and a Happy New Year
Hiroshi Kawamura
WSIS CS Disability Focal Point
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Universal Design and Assistive Technologies
We are pleased to note that WSIS has identified the fact that ICT Design is
the core issue of Digital Divide of persons with disabilities. The Tunis
Agenda for the Information Society clearly states in its paragraph 90e
“paying special attention to the formulation of universal design concepts
and the use of assistive technologies that promote access for all persons,
including those with disabilities”. With great efforts of all stake
holders, in particular of those with disabilities, we recognize significant
advancement in the common understanding on the Digital Divide of persons
with disabilities and strategies to achieve the targets set out in the
Geneva Plan of Action to be achieved by ICT development with Universal
Design Concept in combination with Assistive Technologies that meet specific
requirements of persons with disabilities to make Digital Opportunities a
reality.
In terms of equal opportunities of participation of persons with
disabilities in WSIS process of that was addressed in the Declaration of the
Global Forum on Disability in the Information Society in Geneva, we are
grateful for all efforts extended by the Tunisian Civil Society and the
Tunisian Organizing Committee, WSIS Executive Secretariat who established
the focal point for participants with disabilities at the last stage, and
WSIS Disability Caucus. However, there are still a lot to do to ensure equal
participation of persons with disabilities in the WSIS Action Plan
implementation stage.
The second phase Global Forum on Disability in the Information Society
successfully concluded in Tunis with a declaration that reiterates strategy
set out by Tunis Agenda with emphasis on equal partnership of persons with
disabilities as contributors in the society.
Through the Tunis Declaration, all participants of the Forum and persons
with disabilities across the world;
1. Call upon all governments, private sectors, civil society and
international organizations to make the implementation, evaluation and
monitoring of all WSIS documents, both from the first and second phase,
inclusive to persons with disabilities;
2. Strongly urge that persons with disabilities and our needs be included in
all aspects of designing, developing, distributing and deploying of
appropriation strategies of information and communication technologies,
including information and communication services, so as to ensure
accessibility for persons with disabilities, taking into account the
universal design principle and the use of assistive technologies;
3. Strongly request that any international, regional and national
development program, funding or assistance, aimed to achieve the inclusive
information society be made disability-inclusive, both through mainstreaming
and disability-specific approaches;
4. Urge all governments to support the process of negotiation, adoption,
ratification and implementation of the International convention on the
rights of persons with disabilities, in particular through enactment of
national legislation, as it contains strong elements concerning information
and communication accessibility for persons with disabilities.
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