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              Media Release          





BOB  McMULLAN  MP


PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

FEDERAL MEMBER FOR FRASER



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24 November 2008


EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 25 November 2008


New strategy makes people with disability a priority for Australia’s aid program



The Australian Government has for the first time made people with disability a priority

for Australia’s international development program. 


Parliamentary Secretary for International Development Assistance, Bob McMullan, today

launched Australia’s first strategy to guide Australia’s aid program in supporting people

with a disability in the developing world.


An estimated 10 per cent of the world’s population, or around 650 million people, live

with a disability. Of these, about 80 per cent live in developing countries. 



“Australia is committed to including people with disability in the fight against global

poverty and supporting them to improve the quality of their lives,” Mr McMullan said. 


“People with a disability are among the poorest and most vulnerable in developing

countries,” he said.


The new strategy, ‘Development for All, aims to improve quality of life for people with

disabilities, strengthen prevention efforts and promote international leadership on

disability and development. 


It also seeks to improve understanding of disability and development across the Asia

Pacific region.      


“With good leadership, attitudes towards people with disability can change, services can

be improved and people’s lives can be transformed – not only the lives of the person with

a disability, but their families and those around them,” Mr McMullan said. 


People with a disability face many barriers preventing them from participating in society,

and are more likely to be socially excluded. Women and children with disability often

face the greatest challenges. 


The Australian Government recognises that poverty and disability are linked and is

committed to ensuring that the benefits of development reach those who are most

excluded. 


Australia has recently ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with

Disabilities, and, in addition to launching the strategy is also preparing a national

disability policy to be released in 2009.



Media Contact:

Sabina Curatolo (Mr McMullan’s Office) 0400 318 205

AusAID Public Affairs 0417 680 590






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