30/12/2011

TOUS NOS VOEUX POUR 2012

 

TOUS NOS VŒUX LES MEILLRURS POUR LA NOUVELLE ANNEE.

 

DEGUSTEZ CES BLAGUES POUR BIEN DEMARRER 2012

 

 

 

 

 

Quel est le comble pour un électricien?

D'avoir une ampoule au pied!

 

 

 

 

 

le père Noël part en Somalie et voit des enfants. Il demande alors à leur parents:"Pourquoi sont-ils si maigres ??".

les parents répondent:"C'est qu'ils ne mangent pas !" Le père Noël répond alors:" Ah très bien ils ne mangent pas.... pas de cadeaux!!"

 

 

 

 

 

Une lieutenante demande à un de ses soldats:
-Devine j'ai quel âge.
Soldat: -20 ans.
La lieutenante sourit: -Vraiment?
Soldat: -Mon père m'a toujours appris que quand une vieille personne nous demande son âge, il faut juste lui dire la moitié pour être plus poli.

 

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22/12/2011

Restitution : la date est connue

 

elections,inclusive, society,people with disabilityA la suite des communications envoyées en rapport avec la réunion de restitution du projet ‘Accessible Elections, je viens par la présente vous confirmer sa tenue, le 29 décembre a l’hôtel Djeuga Palace Yaoundé à partir de 09 heures précises.

 

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13/12/2011

Paul BIYA sourd aux doléances des personnes handicapées…

 

Remaniement ministériel du 9 décembre 2011 : Paul BIYA sourd aux doléances des personnes handicapées…

 

L'homme Lion Paul BIYA a donc été une fois de plus sourd aux doléances de cette couche sociale qui souhaite avoir depuis des années, un pan du gouvernement comme ça se fait ailleurs. On se souvient que lors de la dernière élection présidentielle, les personnes handicapées dans le cadre d'un projet dénommé " Accessible Elections for Persons with disability" avaient fait parvenir à tous les 23 candidats, une charte d'insertion socio économique des personnes handicapées dans la quelle ceux-ci s'engageaient en cas d'élection à créer un secrétariat d'État à la personne handicapée, et à nommer au moins une personne handicapée dans ce cabinet. La majorité de ceux-ci l'ont reçu, mais pour le parti de Paul BIYA le RDPC, nous doutons que ses proches lui aient fait parvenir un document comme celui là. En plus il ne revient pas aux gens même si c'est une doléance, de dire au président de la république ce qu'il devrait faire. On ne donne pas des ordres au chef. Alors, personnes handicapées, il n'est pas encore l'heure.
Autre remarque sur ce nouveau gouvernement de Paul BIYA, ce sont les départs très attendus des ministres Michel ZOAH des sports qui , au vu de la dernière actualité des lions du football avec cette "mutinerie " de Marrakech, avait le coup de grâce. On retiendra de lui qu'il permit aux personnes handicapées d'avoir un comité national paralympique et quatre fédérations de sport dont une par type de handicap.il organisa aussi les états généraux du sport en 2010...
 
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30/11/2011

Le message de BANKi MOON

 

U N I T E D   N A T I O N S                             N A T I O N S   U N I E S

 

 

THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

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MESSAGE ON The International Day

of Persons with Disabilities

“Together for a better world for all

including persons with disabilities in development”

3 December 2011

 

It is thirty years since the United Nations first observed the International Year of Disabled Persons under the theme “Full Participation and Equality”.  During that period, there has been significant progress in raising awareness about the rights of persons with disabilities and in strengthening the international normative framework to realize those rights – from the World Programme of Action (1982) to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006).

 

More and more countries are committing to protecting and promoting the rights of persons with disabilities.  However, many challenges remain.  Persons with disabilities experience higher rates of poverty and deprivation and are twice as likely to lack health care.  Employment rates of persons with disabilities in some countries are as low as one-third of that of the overall population.  In developing countries, the gap in primary school attendance rates between children with disabilities and others ranges from 10 per cent to 60 per cent.

 

This multi-dimensional exclusion represents a huge cost, not only to persons with disabilities but to society as a whole.  This year’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities reminds us that development can only be sustainable when it is equitable, inclusive and accessible for all.  Persons with disabilities need therefore to be included at all stages of development processes, from inception to monitoring and evaluation.

 

Addressing negative attitudes, the lack of services or ready access to them, and other harmful social, economic and cultural barriers will benefit all of society. 

 

On this International Day of Persons with Disabilities, I call on governments, civil society and the global community to work for and alongside persons with disabilities to achieve inclusive, sustainable and equitable development worldwide.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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People with disabilities in the world

 

Persons with disabilities make up an estimated 15 per cent of the world’s population. Almost one-fifth of the estimated global total of persons living with disabilities, or between 110-190 million, encounter significant difficulties. Furthermore, a quarter of the global population is directly affected by disability, as care-givers or family members.

 

Persons with disabilities encounter many disadvantages in their societies and are often subjected to stigma and discrimination. They remain largely marginalized, disproportionately poorer, frequently unemployed and have higher rates of mortality. Furthermore, they are largely excluded from civil and political processes and are overwhelmingly voiceless in matters that affect them and their society.

 

Experience shows that when persons with disabilities are empowered to participate and lead the process of development, their entire community benefits, as their involvement creates opportunities for everyone – with or without a disability. Including persons with disabilities and their communities in developmental efforts is important to advance the development agenda.

 

 Thus it is imperative that development efforts around the world include disability issues when determining policies, programmes, as well as allocating funds for developmental programmes and projects. Mainstreaming disability in development is a strategy for achieving equality for persons with disabilities.

 

 The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which is both a human rights treaty and a development tool, provides an opportunity to strengthen developmental policies related to the implementation of internationally agreed development goals, such as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), thereby contributing to the realization of a “society for all” in the twenty-first century.

 

 The General Assembly in its most recent resolution 65/186, seeks to convene a High-Level meeting on disability in 2012, with a view to strengthening efforts to ensure the inclusion of persons with disabilities in all aspects of development efforts.

 

Sub-themes for commemorating the International Day of persons with disabilities in 2011

 

This year, the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs requested the input of its partners and the general public for suggestions on a theme for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2011. Many responses were received from both, the UN system and civil society.

 

 Now, for the first time, the Day will be commemorated under a general theme with supporting sub-themes to draw attention to key areas that would work in synergy to mainstream disability in all development processes.

 

Based on the main theme of IDPD 2011 “Together for a better world for all: Including persons with disabilities in development”, suggested sub-themes are:

Mainstreaming disability: including a disability perspective in all development processes (more information)

Gender: including women and girls with disabilities in development (more information)

Including children and youth with disabilities in development (more information)

Accessibility: removing barriers and promoting disability-inclusive development (more information)

Promoting data collection and statistics on disability (more information)

 

Include: Observance of the Day provides opportunities for participation by all stakeholders – Governments, the UN system, civil society and organizations of persons with disabilities – to focus on issues related to the inclusion of persons with disabilities in development, both as beneficiaries and agents.

 

Organize: Hold forums, public discussions and information campaigns in support of the themes of IDPD 2011 to find innovative ways and means by which persons with disabilities and their families can be further integrated into the development agenda.

 

Celebrate: Plan and organize performances everywhere to showcase - and celebrate - the contributions made by persons with disabilities as agents of change and development in the communities in which they live.

 

Take Action: A major focus of the Day is practical action to mainstream disability in all aspects of development, as well as to further the participation of persons with disabilities in social life and development on the basis of equality. Highlight progress and obstacles in implementing disability-sensitive policies, as well as promote public awareness of barriers to the full inclusion of persons with disabilities in their societies.

 

 

 

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