Can anyone send me a text of this convention?

Subramani

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Subject: Re: [AI] a new era for disability...new UN convention

Dec. 13 2006 - The UN General Assembly today adopted a landmark
disability convention, the first human rights treaty of the twenty-first
century and one that United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan said
represents the dawn of a new era for around 650 million people worldwide
living with disabilities.
   
  Mr. Annan, along with Assembly President Sheikha Haya Rashed Al
Khalifa and other UN officials, as well as members of civil society that
lobbied for the pact, urged all 192 Member States to quickly ratify the
convention, which covers rights to education, health, work and a raft of
other protective measures for people with disabilities.
   
  Today promises to be the dawn of a new era – an era in which
disabled people will no longer have to endure the discriminatory
practices and attitudes that have been permitted to prevail for all too
long. This Convention is a remarkable and forward-looking document, Mr.
Annan said in a speech read out by Deputy Secretary-General Mark Malloch
Brown.
   
  The Assembly adopted the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of
the Rights and Dignity of Persons with Disabilities in a vote by
consensus.
   
  In three short years, the Convention became a landmark several times
over: it is the first human rights treaty to be adopted in the
twenty-first century;
  
the most rapidly negotiated human rights treaty in the history of
international law; and the first to emerge from lobbying conducted
extensively through the Internet… 
   
  I urge all governments to start by ratifying, and then implementing
it, without delay.
   
  Sheikha Haya echoed this call, adding that by adopting the Convention,
Member States were sending a clear message of solidarity by reaffirming
the dignity of all humankind
and recognizing that all societies stand to benefit from empowering this
important community.”
   
  I look forward to the full implementation of the convention by Member
States, with the involvement of all concerned parties. In particular,
the NGOs (non-governmental
organizations) and civil society groups whose energy, compassion and
willingness to work in the spirit of cooperation greatly contributed to
the final
agreement.”
   
  High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour added her voice to
calls for ratification, with her office (OHCHR) noting that the
agreement – which comprises
50 articles – fills a major gap in international human rights law.
   
  “The convention marks a historic step in ensuring that persons
with disabilities enjoy full participation in society and can contribute
to the community to their full potential. Speedy ratification will end
the protection vacuum that has, in practice, affected persons with
disabilities, Ms. Arbour said.
   
  The convention provides that States which ratify it should enact laws
and other measures to improve disability rights, and also abolish
legislation, customs and practices that discriminate against persons
with disabilities. It will be open for signature and ratification on 30
March 2007, and will enter into force after it has been ratified by 20
countries, the OHCHR said.
   
  Speaking at a press conference after the Assembly session, Ambassador
Don MacKay of New Zealand, chairman of the committee that negotiated the
convention, described today's adoption as an historic event, adding that
those involved in the process “can I think be pleased with the
convention that we have.
  
It is in effect an extraordinarily far-reaching convention.”
   
  Representatives from the International Disability Caucus (IDC) also
welcomed the document, stressing its all-inclusive nature, while at the
same time urging
states to urgently ratify the deal and also raising several concerns.
   
  We celebrate and welcome the convention on the rights of persons with
disabilities… which recognizes that disability is a human rights
issue, Pamela Molina Toledo, one of the IDC leaders, told reporters,
speaking in Spanish and also using sign language.
   
  This convention is an example of unity and cooperation…for the
benefit of all,” she said, while urging its speedy ratification, a
point also made by Tina
Minkowitz, another of the IDC leaders.
   
  The International Disability Caucus urges governments to ratify and
implement the convention within national legislation policies and legal
structures
and to change those legislation and policies when that is
necessary,” she said, adding that a particular concern was the need
for governments to recognize
sign language and other alternative methods of communication in all
situations of information, education and employment.

  Victor John Cordeiro.


"Ch. Srinivasu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Rishi,

For Braille related matters, you may contact Mr. K. Raman Shankar, Dy.
Director NAB India and his contact number is +91 22 24983716 and
24936930.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Best wishes,
Srinivasu

-----Original Message-----
From: Col. Pradeep Kapoor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 December 2006 22:45
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AI] Mumbai NAB's address

Dear Rishi,
The address is
11, Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road,Worli Seaface,Mumbai - 400 025
The Phone No : 22 - 22045482/4150
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
website: http://www.nabindia.org/
best of luck
Col P Kapoor
General Secy.




On 12/13/06, Rishi wrote:
> Could somebody please send me Mumbai Nab's address and contact
numbers.?
> And the concerned person for Braille querries.
> Thanks,
> Rishi
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          Shalini Khanna
  Asst. Director
  NAB, India -Centre for Blind Women
  L-25, Hauz Khas Enclave
  New Delhi
  Ph. no. 011- 41656266, 9811772499
   






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