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Liberia: Govt Begins Consultation With Disabled Community

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The government of Liberia through the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning with support from the United Nations joint SDG fund is currently conducting a two-day National Consultation for the people living with disability for the development of the ARREST agenda for Inclusive Development in Gbarnga, Bong County.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the two days special consultations for the people with disability on September 19, 2024, J. Wellington Barchue, Assistant Minister for Development Planning said the objective of the consultation is to allow participants to understand the importance of the government AAID for the development of Liberia.

He further pledged the Liberian Government commitment in working with PWDs across the country.

Minister Barchue, however, pledged the Liberians government’s willingness to work with every sector, adding that President Joseph Nyumah Boakai ARREST Agenda will be achieved.

Also Remarking at the occasion, Curtis Dorley, Assistant Minister for Planning and Research at the Ministry of Gender and Social Protection commits Minister Gbeeme Horace Harris commitment to working with the ministry of Finance and Development Planning including the Liberian Government in achieving president Joseph Nuyma Boakai Arrest Agenda for Inclusive Development (AAID).

For her part, the UN resident Coordinator to Liberia, Ambassador Christine N. Umutoni acknowledged the significance of this consultation as the voices of the disability community were not strong in the initial consultations.

She said this signifies as a hallmark of Inclusiveness and soliciting actual views from the community of great importance.

The UN resident Coordinator recognized the work and commitment of the government of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai for ensuring that every citizen’s voice is heard in the crafting of the National agenda, promoting unity and National ownership.

Madam Umutoni urged Liberian to take the development process of Liberia seriously and do the little they can do in their own ways to ensure that Liberia is developed.

She emphasized the importance of disability Inclusion which should be done collectively as government, citizens, department partners, and everyone and not just the function of one individual are/ or institution.

She highlighted the need to integrate disability Inclusion at all stages of planning and decision making, from start to finish and not as an additional activity.