ACCESS FOR ALL AT LAHUGALA PRADESHIYA SABHA
Formed in 1929, The Employers’ Federation of Ceylon was the first Organisation to register under the Trade Unions Ordinance and is the principal Trade Union representing employers. The EFC, with funding from the #ilo, developed the Employers’ Network on #Disability to facilitate employment and training opportunities in the Private Sector for jobseekers with disabilities, which was officially launched in the year 1999.
The object of forming the Network is to link the business
community and the organizations dealing with disability issues to facilitate
mainstreaming its work.
The Capacity Development for Local Governments (CDLG)
Project of UNDP Sri Lanka is part of larger efforts by the Government of Sri
Lanka to strengthen the local governance system in the country.
These efforts are supported by the #European Union, and the World
#Bank.
Disability inclusion is one of the key strategic priorities
for UNDP Sri Lanka in keeping with the commitment of UNDP globally and the new
initiatives of disability inclusion strategy and their commitment to leave no
one behind.
A team led by Manique Gunaratne did a disability accessibility
audit and a advocacy group discussions were held with persons with disabilities
belonging to Lahugala Pradeshiya Sabha, and staff members (persons with
non-disabilities) of the Pradeshiya Sabha on how to have an inclusive approach
when providing services which already exists at the Lahugala Pradeshiya Sabha
in #Ampara district in Eastern Province in October 2022.
UNDP acknowledges the fact that disability is a crosscutting
issue which needs multi-stakeholder intervention including local government
authorities.
Local Governments play a vital role in the lives of people
with disabilities because of their broad mandate.
Unlike most state government institutions, Local Governments
are multi-functional, with extensive responsibilities and activities across
property, community, and human service areas and, in addition, have the
capacity to make policy level decisions at the local level.
All these functions and decisions directly or indirectly
impact upon the quality of life of the people with disabilities who live, work,
and socialize in their local communities.
Therefore, CDLG through this initiative seeks to enhance the internal capacity of local authorities to adhere to disability accessibility regulations in Sri Lanka and raise the awareness on the importance of disability inclusive accessibility to local level services.
Manique Gunaratne
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