Sharjah named ‘Accessible City for Disabled’ at UN

By Sheena Amos

SHARJAH 4 November 2018: Sharjah was formally crowned ‘Accessible City for the Physically Disabled’ by the World Federation of the Disabled during the World Cities Day at the United Nations (UN), in New York.

The title was conferred on Sharjah at a special ceremony at the UN Headquarters. Dr Tariq Sultan bin Khadim, Chairman of Al Thiqah Club for the Handicapped, and a member of Sharjah Executive Council, received the citation on behalf of Sharjah.

The recognition has been hailed as “historic” and a bold step towards empowerment of physically disabled people in the Emirate under the leadership of His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, said Wam.

The recognition is a reflection of the efforts and initiatives of Sharjah’s leadership in supporting and caring for people with disabilities and an outcome of the initiatives to support and empower this important group of society, integrating them and granting them their full rights as equal stakeholders in the emirate’s progress.

Age- & Child-Friendly City

The global title is yet another feather in the Emirate’s cap as it has already been recognised as the Age-Friendly City (2017) by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and Child-Friendly City by the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef), earlier this year. These titles yet again reinforce Sharjah’s reputation and image as a humane and people-friendly emirate that really cares.

Hessa Essa Buhumaid, Minister of Community Development, described the international title as a sure step towards more achievements to come for the emirate and its humanitarian record. She added, “This title deserves attention and is very important because it clearly points to other achievements to come. This is also an incentive for other cities and institutions of the emirate to get more international recognition in their service to all sections and stakeholders of society. We, at the Ministry of Community Development, value every step added to the progress and achievements of our beloved country in line with the vision of 2021 and the achievement of sustainable development agendas 2030. Our ambition is to strive towards more such achievements that benefit and directly affect the life of society. ”

Dr. Bin Khadim pointed to the special services and facilities offered for people with disabilities by educational institutions in the Emirate including a number of rehabilitation courses for the physically disabled.

Metin Senturk, President of the World Disability Union, said, “When my team went to Sharjah, they returned to me with their observations. All the comments I received were inspiring. In today’s meeting, I saw how thoroughly work has been conducted in Sharjah to make it an accessible city.

“And today, on the World Cities Day as designated by the UN, Sharjah should have been announced as a model city. I hope these exemplary efforts made in Sharjah will be replicated in other countries where our member organisations are registered. There’s a saying that I always repeat, ‘The world should not be designed for one type of person but for all humans,’ and this ideal has been realised by Sharjah. I hope to travel to Sharjah ASAP to tour around and see these efforts on the ground.”