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Uzbekistan|life|December 15, 2020 / 03:50 PM
USAID hands over 2,000 copies of collection of legal documents on rights of persons with visual impairments in Braille to Justice Ministry of Uzbekistan
AKIPRESS.COM - The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) handed over 2,000 copies of the Collection of Legal Documents on the Rights of People with Visual Impairments in Braille to the Ministry of Justice of Uzbekistan.
The collection contains documents such as the Law on Social Protection of the People with Disabilities and related presidential decrees, as well as a list of available support services to which people with disabilities are entitled.
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Thursday, December 10, 2020–Today, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) handed over 2,000 copies of the “Collection of Legal Documents on the Rights of People with Visual Impairments” in Braille to the Ministry of Justice of Uzbekistan. The collection contains documents such as the Law on Social Protection of the People with Disabilities and related presidential decrees, as well as a list of available support services to which people with disabilities are entitled. Representatives of the USAID mission to Uzbekistan and the Ministry of Justice took part in the ceremony.
“One of the most fundamental things preventing those who are blind or who have low vision to participate and integrate in society, is the lack of access to information, which is an essential condition of freedom and self-determination, said Rebecca Black, USAID Uzbekistan Acting Mission Director. “As we are witnessing large-scale reforms in Uzbekistan, when new laws and regulations and Pre