• Emergency Preparedness
  • Contact The BCD
Barbados Council for the Disabled
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Annual Report
    • Board of Directors 2019-2021
    • Our Members
    • Our Projects
  • BCD Honourees
  • Disabilities
  • What We Do
    • Disability Sensitivity Training
    • Fully Accessible Barbados (FAB)
    • My Inclusive School
    • Disabled Parking Permit
  • Media
  • Events
  • Forms
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Annual Report
    • Board of Directors 2019-2021
    • Our Members
    • Our Projects
  • BCD Honourees
  • Disabilities
  • What We Do
    • Disability Sensitivity Training
    • Fully Accessible Barbados (FAB)
    • My Inclusive School
    • Disabled Parking Permit
  • Media
  • Events
  • Forms
No Result
View All Result
Barbados Council for the Disabled
No Result
View All Result
Home Announcements

World Blind Union News Release

International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2024: Celebrating Leadership and Building a Sustainable Future December 03, 2024

December 4, 2024
in Announcements, BCD News, Featured News
World Blind Union News Release
This International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), the World Blind Union (WBU) celebrates the leadership of persons with disabilities and their vital role in shaping a more inclusive and sustainable world. The 2024 theme, “Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future,” is a powerful reminder that true progress is only possible when persons with disabilities have a seat at the table.
Blind and partially sighted people have long been leaders in driving change, yet barriers like inaccessible technology, inequitable opportunities, and exclusionary policies continue to hinder full participation. Addressing these challenges is essential to building a world where everyone can contribute and thrive.
“Leadership isn’t just about being at the table—it’s about having a voice that’s heard and respected,” said Martine Abel-Williamson, President of the World Blind Union. “When blind and partially sighted people are empowered to lead, we all benefit from their insights, innovation, and resilience.”
The WBU is committed to advocating for:
Accessible and inclusive workplaces that recognize and value the contributions of persons with disabilities.
Universal design and digital accessibility, ensuring everyone can fully engage with technology and public spaces.
Inclusive policies and programs that promote leadership opportunities for blind and partially sighted people.
“We have seen incredible examples of leadership from persons with disabilities, but there’s still much work to be done to amplify those voices and break down systemic barriers,” said Marc Workman, CEO of the World Blind Union.
Join us in celebrating the achievements and leadership of persons with disabilities and in building a future where their contributions are recognized and celebrated.
Media Contact:
Adam Ha
Communications Specialist
World Blind Union
Adam.Ha@wbu.ngo
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Website
Email
Copyright 2024 World Blind Union
President: Mrs. Martine Abel-Williamson, Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Marc Workman
Address: 1929 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON Canada M4G 3E8
Registered Charity # 85547 1587 RR0001 Canada Revenue Agency
This email was sent to
ksbf@caribsurf.com
why did I get this?
unsubscribe from this list
update subscription preferences
World Blind Union · Toronto Ontario Canada ·
1929 Bayview Ave
·
Toronto, ON M4G 3E8
· Canada
Previous Post

2022-2024 - E-Annual Report

Next Post

Disabled leaders honoured for breaking barriers

Next Post
Disabled leaders honoured for breaking barriers

Disabled leaders honoured for breaking barriers

4 Useful Tips for Spending time with the Blind
Click here to Volunteer with the Council Ever heard the saying “it’s better to give than to receive” well that also applies to time. By volunteering we support an organization or cause and make a great difference in our communities. It’s also a great way to meet new people and learn about the challenges they face daily. Consider giving more than just money, give your time !

HOW WE HELP

At the Council for the Disabled, We help persons with various disabilities from all walks of life, be they resident of, or visitors to Barbados, by providing accessible transportation, property assessment with the aim of getting accessible. braille translation, beach wheelchairs, sign language interpreters and much…

GET IN TOUCH

(246) 629-0574

Barbados Council for the Disabled
Harambee House, The Garrison
St Michael, Barbados

Barbados Council for the Disabled Logo
Copyright ©
Barbados Council for the Disabled
All rights reserved.
Website designed and developed by:

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Annual Report
    • Board of Directors 2019-2021
    • Our Members
    • Our Projects
  • BCD Honourees
  • Disabilities
  • What We Do
    • Disability Sensitivity Training
    • Fully Accessible Barbados (FAB)
    • My Inclusive School
    • Disabled Parking Permit
  • Media
  • Events
  • Forms