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With participation of disabled youth, UN treaty on the rights of the disabled signed (Part 1 of 2)
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UNICEF correspondent Natacha Ikoli reports on the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
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Mauricio Gutierrez from Nicaragua and Ani Hovhanissian from Armenia
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may seem different on the surface,
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but they have both faced the stigma and discrimination
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that comes with having a disability.
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I was born prematurely at five months and suffered a brain palsy.
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Doctors gave me 48 hours to live after being born.
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As a young leader of the national organization Los Pepitos,
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which helps parents of children with disabilities,
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Mauricio uses his experience with his own disability to help others.
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In her native Armenia, Ani is using her journalistic aspirations
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to advocate for the rights of children with disabilities
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and for understandings of their unique situations.
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Mauricio and Ani are both determined to speak up
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in the hopes that improvement in the lives of young people with disabilities
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will help them to be better integrated into society.
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The first problem that I see is accessibility.
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Children should be able to enter schools or cinemas wherever they want to go.
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Both of these remarkable young people were invited to speak
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during the recent landmark signing ceremony of the Convention
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on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities,
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held recently at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
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It is the spirit of these children that UNICEF hopes
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will encourage its regional and country offices
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to support the ratification and implementation of the Convention.
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Worldwide society should be re-educated
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because they don't understand the value of people with disabilities
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and what they are capable of.
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As for Ani and Mauricio, they will continue to educate
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and spread awareness about the rights of the disabled,
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knowing that it is the most important instrument
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to helping them achieve equal status in society.
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It is very important that children with disabilities
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have a chance to be educated with other children.
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Then they will learn to live together.
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This is Natasha Ikoli reporting for UNICEF Television,
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Unite for Children.
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- Fecha:
- 29 de mayo de 2007 - 14:47
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- Enlace Relacionado:
- UNICEF (United Nations International Chidren's Emergency Fund)
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- 02′ 42″
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- 4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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