Tehran -UN’s UNICEF and Tejarat Bank have launched a campaign with the title “The obstacle is not a part of me, not a part of me, but a part of me”.
This initiative emphasizes the combination, accessibility, and equal opportunities for the UNICEF website announced in the Press Release on January 30. Masu.
The nationwide financing campaign is designed to improve the life of children with disabilities. The message of the campaign emphasizes the empowerment, dignity, and inclusiveness of children with disabilities.
The campaign for this joint brand appears on all Tejalato Bank Branch, ATM, Tejarato Bank’s customer club, and digital platforms, encouraging the general public to donate to UNICEF.
UNICEF is working with the Iranian government to provide high -quality comprehensive education to children with disabilities through several initiatives, including:
In order to provide timely intervention to children with disabilities at mainstream schools, we will improve the primary and major teachers’ abilities.
Coverage and quality expansion of national screening systems for detection and introduction of early disability.
Promotes the adoption of how to collect the disability wrapping data at the institutional level and establish a functional data management system for disability related information.
We will develop national support technology innovation clusters in Iranian innovation ecosystems to promote access to support technology and strengthen access to children with disabilities.
We will strengthen the ability of youth with disabilities, acquire relevant employment skills, and support meaningful employment.
Strengthen the cooperation between nations on the rights of children with disabilities.
Fight discrimination against stigma against children with disabilities through the initiative of social changes.
Between 2018 and 2021, UNICEF Iran and Tejalat Bank were influenced by the procurement of lightweight nebulizers for children with cystic fibrosis (CF) and the floods influenced by the floods of Golestan and Kuzestan. We cooperated with several impactful initiatives, such as providing essential water quality equipment.
Based on this success, the two organizations have updated their partnerships in August 2023 and have reconfirmed the commitment of improving children’s health, education and happiness over three years.
UNICEF’s Iran and Tejalat Bank are working to combine resources and expertise to permanently and have a positive effect on the lives of children with disabilities, and receive the right care, support and opportunities. Guarants to guarantee.
Measures focusing on children with disabilities
Under a global and unique program called “earthquake preparation education for children with disabilities, UNICEF and their partners are different stakeholders, that is, parent/caregiver with disability children, teachers, and policy proprietors. We have developed three books targeted.
Through the whole book, UNICEF and the United Nations Education and Science and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) will provide guidelines on disaster management, including easing, preparation, response, and recovery in cooperation with the International Earthquake Engineering and Earthquake Research Institute (IEEE). 。 So far, UNICEF’s website announced on January 19, focusing on children with hearing impairment, mobility disorder, and autism spectrum disorders.
Furthermore, four consultation training workshops are held, and teachers, social workers, and support workers have learned feedback on strategies for supporting children with disabilities before the earthquake, and supported after the earthquake. Was provided.
The program journey does not stop here. Planning to update guidebooks, including guidelines for children with vision, and update guidebooks to expand resources to deal with all kinds of disabilities are already ongoing. This initiative represents a great leap in preparing for a comprehensive earthquake, ensuring a safer and more recovered future for all children in Iran, regardless of obstacles.
In September 2024, the Iran Red Crescent Association (IRCS) held a trainer (TOT) workshop training based on a Unise -free training package related to the “Disability Incrusions for the forefront”.
The two -day training at the Trainer Pinrot Workshop, which was organized in cooperation with the Red Cross International Committee (ICRC), was held at Tehran at the IRCS physical rehabilitation center in Tehran from September 8 to 9, 2024. September 26, 2024.
The UNICEF disorder inclusive policy and strategy (DIPAS) 2022-2030 are led by the Conventions (CRPD) on the rights of the disabled, the treaty on children’s rights (CRC), and the United Nations Inspection Strategy (UNDIS). 。
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