Stop, ! 🚫
La mutakalisation, c’est partager des photos intimes sans consentement. Respectons la vie privée et l’intimité de chacun. Avant de partager, demandons-nous : serions-nous d’accord si c’était nous ?
#StopMutakalisation#ANASC_RDC#StopVBG#16JoursDactivisme
La mutakalisation n’est pas un jeu mais une violence grave.
Publier une vidéo intime sans consentement détruit des vies.
Ensemble, refusons cette pratique.
Levons la voix pour dire STOP.
#StopMutakalisation#ANASCRDC#StopVBG#16JoursDactivisme
#Goma : Lancement, ce 3 novembre,du forum provincial intergénérationnel sur le leadership féminin par @womanpowerdrc m, en collaboration avec des organisations féminines dans le cadre de la célébration du 25è anniversaire de la résolution 1325 du conseil de Sécurité de @ONU_fr.
Présentation à la Conseillère du Chef de l'État sur les droits humains, Mme Chantal Yelu @SpecialeYelu du cahier des charges pour l'instauration du Conseil National Genre et du Conseil Interministériel. Concrétisation art 28, 29 et 30 Loi 2015 sur la parité. #SignezledecretCNGP
Fière de participer au projet qui promeut la paix au Nord Kivu via les NTIC ! Femmes et jeunes sont au cœur du changement. Ensemble pour une paix durable et inclusive. @UWEMAASBL#Paix#NordKivu#Femmes#Jeunesse#NTIC
The leadership power of persons with disabilities has paved the way for transforming society into truly inclusive communities for all.
Let's amplify voices of persons with disabilities on #DisabilityDay and every day as we work towards a future where no one is left behind.
A Call for Inclusion: Recognizing a Disability Constituency in Climate Negotiations
Dear @antonioguterres@UN
In light of your inspiring message, “You Can Count On Me,” https://t.co/TBRqRs4pAJ, delivered to youth climate activists at COP29, we, the @enable_rdc a youth-led disabilty organisation, are reaching out to seek your personal support in advocating for the recognition of an official disability constituency within the intergovernmental climate negotiation process.
As highlighted in the recent public letter from eight regional and global disability organizations, the climate crisis disproportionately impacts persons with disabilities—an estimated 1.3 billion individuals, or 16% of the global population. Climate adaptation strategies must incorporate the principles of universal design and accessibility, ensuring that barriers are removed for persons with disabilities. Such inclusivity is essential for achieving a Just Transition for all.
The indispensable participation of persons with disabilities in climate policy discussions at all levels—local, national, regional, and international—is crucial.
Despite ongoing efforts by Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) and allies, the absence of disability as an official constituency within the @UNFCCC UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) remains a significant concern. This exclusion undermines the rights and representation of persons with disabilities, as stipulated in Article 4.3 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).
In other spheres of intergovernmental engagement, such as the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sendai Framework, disability is recognized as a Major Group and Stakeholder. The establishment of a disability constituency within the UNFCCC would similarly empower persons with disabilities, allowing them equal opportunities to participate, make plenary interventions, receive vital information from the UNFCCC Secretariat, and collaborate effectively alongside other constituencies.
Currently, there is a growing coalition of organizations dedicated to disability inclusion in climate action, encompassing a diverse range of voices from various regions. The recognition of a disability constituency is crucial not only for representation but also for developing effective global climate solutions. Inclusion will help create resilient and sustainable communities that cater to the needs of everyone.
We respectfully urge the government delegations at COP29 to call on the @UNFCCC to clarify the process for recognizing a disability constituency and to expedite decisions on this matter. Your leadership and support can make a significant difference, ensuring that the voices of persons with disabilities are heard and included in climate negotiations.
Thank you for your attention to this important issue. Together, let us work towards a more inclusive and equitable future for all.
I Call for the solidarity of all #CSOs and #Constituencies @youngo_unfccc@IDA_CRPD_Forum@iddcconsortium@RIADISorg@DisabilityFed@HI_federation@CBMuk@GDS_Disability
Sincerely,
Sylvain Obedi
Youth Climate Activist