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Local Disability Action Plans 2008-2010

Local Disability Action Plans 2008-2010. in 4 municipalities in Macedonia Afrim Ilijazi, Handicap International South East Europe. Goal. Developing local Disability Action Plans as an instrument for ensuring equal treatment and life free of discrimination at a local level in Macedonia.

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Local Disability Action Plans 2008-2010

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  1. Local Disability Action Plans 2008-2010 in 4 municipalities in Macedonia Afrim Ilijazi, Handicap International South East Europe

  2. Goal Developing local Disability Action Plans as an instrument for ensuring equal treatment and life free of discrimination at a local level in Macedonia

  3. Activities: • Preliminary training seminar for DPOs • Approaching municipalities • Signed memorandum of understanding • Forming a working group for designing the draft version of LDAP • Organizing trainings for the working groups • Identification of needs, obstacles and establishment of reliable local data • Organizing workshops for drafting of LDAP

  4. Steps taken after draft version • Organized public debates • Final version of LDAP • Publication of LDAP • Lobbying activities for adoption of LDAP • Adoption of Disability Action Plan by Local Government • Announcement and Promotion of the publication • Implementation of LDAP

  5. Priority Area-Strategies • Raise awareness of general population and representatives of public institutions about disability issue • Developing and implementing accessible communication tools that ensure people with a disability are given the opportunity to be informed • Progressively implementing better accessibility and inclusion within, open space, transport, facilities and services for all people with a disability • Providing direct services to people with disability and their families • Create employment opportunities for people with disabilities, and to set an example to other businesses and employers in the area. • Inclusive Education

  6. Lessons learned • DPOs need to have sufficient organizational capacity and resources to be able to take a pro-active role in the working group. • DPO should also be aware of the representation of all groups of persons with disabilities. • A previous link or cooperation between DPOs and local authorities facilitates largely the process. • Disability awareness should be part of such a process, and in fact elaborating a LDAP is a good opportunity to make community stakeholders aware of disability. • The involvement of the local authority or council from the start is extremely important in order that the ownership of the LDAP already partly is theirs. • The LDAP should as well have a clear and realistic finance plan, which makes it more easy to incorporate in the municipal budget.

  7. Table of Implementation – extract from a local action plan

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