On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities
December 3 of each year has been designated by the United Nations since 1992 to support persons with disabilities.
This day aims to increase understanding of disability issues to ensure their rights and calls for raising awareness about the inclusion of persons with disabilities in political, economic, and cultural life.
The Syrian Future Movement emphasizes the importance of this day to amplify the voices of persons with disabilities worldwide and especially in Syria, where years of war, displacement, and destruction have worsened their conditions.
The Syrian Future Movement is also keen to highlight war victims who have become disabled due to the loss of their limbs.
The Syrian Future Movement calls for shedding light on the challenges faced by persons with disabilities in Syria, including the lack of healthcare, education, and social services, difficulties in accessing employment opportunities, and exposure to discrimination and violence.
The Syrian Future Movement urges the international community and governments to provide more humanitarian and financial support to ensure aid reaches persons with disabilities in Syria.
The Syrian Future Movement demands the rehabilitation of infrastructure and the provision of disability-friendly facilities in affected areas.
The Syrian Future Movement advocates for spreading awareness about the rights of persons with disabilities and changing the negative societal perceptions toward them.
The Syrian Future Movement believes in the necessity of ensuring the participation of persons with disabilities in decisions that affect them and providing them with employment opportunities.
The Syrian Future Movement is confident that through joint efforts, we can build a more inclusive and just society for all its members, including persons with disabilities.