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Asian and Pacific Countries Adopt Jakarta Declaration 2023-2032

JAKARTA, Oct 24, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - The 'High-level Intergovernmental Meeting on the Final Review of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities' (HLIGM APDPD) closed on Friday (Oct 21) with 53 Asia-Pacific and 9 associated countries adopting the landmark Jakarta Declaration, marking the start of the fourth 'Asian and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities'.

53 Asia-Pacific and 9 associated UN ESCAP countries adopted the Jakarta Declaration 2023-2032, October 21, 2022. (ANTARA/Ministry of Social Affairs)

Participants in the Meeting on the Final Review of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities 2013-2023, Oct 21, 2022. (ANTARA/Ministry of Social Affairs)

"Today, on the last day of the high-level intragovernmental meeting in the Asia Pacific, we are adopting the Jakarta Declaration 2023-2032, which will be followed up by all members, accelerated and implemented," said the meeting chair and Indonesian Social Affairs Minister, Tri Rismaharini (Risma).

"Through the Jakarta Declaration, we reaffirm our global commitment to a better life for all persons with disabilities," said Risma, emphasizing the commitment of Asia Pacific countries in realizing the Incheon Strategy, initiated ten years ago. "The priority issue is an alignment of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) at the level of legislation."

"It is time to increase efforts and take affirmative steps to implement universal design in all public areas, to increase the capacity of people handling persons living with disabilities in all sectors, and conduct national breakthrough campaigns to build awareness about disability," she said. "Harmonization of legislation is the toughest challenge for our own government, as it has central, provincial and regency/city government levels."

Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, and Executive Secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP), Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana said although the implementation of the CRPD was making progress, people with disabilities in the Asia Pacific region face obstacles in education, work, decision making, and many other aspects.

She invites UN ESCAP members to strengthen partnerships with disability organizations, the private sector, United Nations entities and the others to create a comprehensive community approach. Armida hopes that people with disabilities can participate in all policies and programs related to disability actively and significantly, in line with the spirit of 'nothing without us about us'.

HLIGM APDPD was held on a hybrid basis from 19 - 21 October 2022 and was attended by delegates from 53 member states, 9 association member, observer countries, UN agencies, and civil society organizations.

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UN ESCAP member countries also underlined the importance of making strategic investments to push disability-inclusive development through a whole-society approach in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, especially organizations of persons with disabilities and private sector entities, in order to accelerate action to promote and protect the rights of persons living with disabilities.

"I encourage all participants to continue their cooperation with one another and to take all necessary steps to make the recommendations formulated during this meeting in Jakarta. Now and in the next decade, we must come together and work it out," Rismaharini said.

The first point of the Jakarta Declaration is to harmonize national legislations with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, after the convention is ratified, by conducting a comprehensive and regular review of national legislations and appropriate regional regulations.

The second is to promote the meaningful participation of women and men with disabilities of all ages, including by closely consulting and actively involving children and youth with disabilities through their representative organizations, in planning, implementation, and decision-making on policies, programs, and political processes through reasonable accommodation.

The third point involves special attention to the special needs of persons with diverse disabilities and women, children, and elderly with disabilities to increase accessibility of the physical environment, including information and communication technology and systems, public transportation, and essential information and services related to disaster risk and public health emergencies and other public services.

The fourth is to promote the power of the private sector, including its resources, innovation, and technology talent, to push disability-inclusive development by adopting disability-inclusive public procurement policies to promote the adoption of universal design and accessibility measures for infrastructure, technology, and information and communication services that are publicly obtained.

The fifth is to promote a gender-responsive life cycle approach to develop and implement policies and programs related to disability by paying special attention to children, youth, women, and elderly people living with disabilities.

The sixth is to take action, based on information provided by competent national institutions and other recognized sources, to close the disability data gap and strengthen the capacity to track progress in disability-inclusive development at the national and subnational levels by producing comparable and qualified data as chosen by gender, age, and disability across sectors.

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Source article: https://en.antaranews.com/news/256205/53-asia-pacific-countries-agree-to-jakarta-declaration-on-disability

Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.comThe 'High-level Intergovernmental Meeting on the Final Review of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities' (HLIGM APDPD) closed on Friday (Oct 21) with 53 Asia-Pacific and 9 associated countries adopting the Jakarta Declaration, marking the start of the fourth 'Asian and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities'.

Asia and Pasific countries make Jakarta Declaration agreement

JAKARTA, Oct 23, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - The High-level Intergovermental Meeting on The Final Review of The Asian and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities (HLIGM APDPD) was closed with the Jakarta Declaration agreement, which marked the start of the fourth decade of Asia and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities.

Participants of the meeting on the final Review of the Asian and Pasific Decade of Persons with Disabilities 2013-2023 in Jakarta, Friday (October 21, 2022).(ANTARA/Ministry of Social Affairs)

"Today is the last day and the high-level meeting between governments in the Asia Pacific was closed and we are making the Jakarta Declaration 2023-2032 which will be followed up by members, accelerated and implemented," said Indonesian Social Affairs Minister Tri Rismaharini in Jakarta.

The Jakarta Declaration is expected to be able to reaffirm the commitment of the governments of Asia Pacific countries in realizing the Incheon Strategy, which was initiated ten years ago.

The Jakarta Declaration has six resolutions. One of the priority issues is the alignment of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) at the level of legislation.

According to Risma, harmonization of legislation is the toughest challenge for the Indonesian government because it has three levels of government, namely, the central government, provincial government and regency/city government.

Meanwhile, Under-Secretary-General United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana, said although the implementation of the CRPD making progress, people with disabilities in the Asia Pacific region face obstacles in education, work, decision making, and many other aspects.

Therefore he invites UNESCAP members to strengthen new partnerships with disability organizations, the private sector, United Nations entities and the others to create a comprehensive community approach.

Armida hopes that people with disabilities can participate in all policies and programs related to disability actively and significantly, in line with the spirit of 'nothing without us about us'.

HLIGM APDPD was held on a hybrid basis during 19 - 21 October 2022 and was attended by delegates from 53 member states, 9 association member, observer countries, UN agencies, and civil society organizations.

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Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.comThe High-level Intergovermental Meeting on The Final Review of The Asian and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities (HLIGM APDPD) was closed with the Jakarta Declaration agreement, which marked the start of the fourth decade of Asia and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities.

How to Earn Rewards in the Metaverse and Play-To-Earn Games Through Guzzler

The cryptocurrency space has grown immensely throughout 2021. At the beginning of the year, NFTs were just a mere notion. However, as the year progressed, they picked up the pace. The OpenSea marketplace for NFTs saw vast volumes of over $3 billion as NFTs such as CryptoPunks and the Bored Ape Yacht Club sold for millions of dollars apiece. The Metaverse has also taken shape recently, as many giant corporations begin to be interested in this virtual world. There is a need for open-source NFTs that can be used in any Metaverse regardless of the chain. Guzzler is a project that has identified this niche and has rushed to fill this gap. This article will discuss the solutions that Guzzler is bringing to the metaverse and NFT spaces. What Is Guzzler.IO? Guzzler is a project that aims to build operable and customizable non-fungible tokens that will be able to operate across different open worlds or metaverses. This will save time, and it will save energy for these rapidly growing worlds. For instance, if you are an explorer of the metaverses and in need of transportation to tour the metaverses, Guzzler can help you have a custom NFT car to take you through the metaverses without needing to exchange or to buy new cars for every metaverse you join. Guzzler.IO Roadmap Guzzler project began in November of 2021 with a presale and a launch. The project has been listed on Coinmarketcap and CoinGecko. The project made a huge marketing push on the Twitch platform, which is mainly used by gamers. Phase one and phase two of the Guzzler project have been completed. By December 2021, the project had over 2000 token holders, and they introduced new racecourses and updates into the game. As of December 2021, Guzzler had over 50,000 players. Currently, the project is in phase three, where the developers aim to create an open world or a metaverse, a race track, and delve into Metaverse real estate. The development team also aims to create an in-game NFT marketplace for their cars and auto upgrades. One of the significant sell points of the Guzzler project is the cross-world integration where gamers and owners of car NFTs can use them in more than one metaverse. This will be a game-changer in the metaverse since Guzzler will be the engine for the car that the user will use across all the supported metaverses. Guzzler.IO Tokenomics The Guzzler project has a native token- the GZLR token. These tokens can be staked and allow users or holders to gain access to some of the performance auto parts. The native token of the Guzzler ecosystem is an ERC-20 token. The tokenomics of the GZLR token are simple yet effective. Every transaction involving the GZLR token will be charged a 7% tax. 3% will go to marketing while 3% will go to liquidity pools. The other 1% will be added to reflections for the holders and hence with the GZLR token, holding is benefiting. Users will be able to stake GZLR tokens and earn rewards. These rewards will provide the holders with access to premium NFTs that the general public will not be able to access. These exclusive NFTs will be available to users who compete in the Guzzler games in single-player mode. Alternatively, users who have completed all levels while in single-player mode can sell their NFT car parts and upgrades on the Guzzler NFT marketplace to other players. Team Behind Guzzler.IO The team behind Guzzler is more than qualified for the job. Joey Poareo is the founder and the CEO of the project, and he has been working overtime on his philanthropic efforts to help orphans in homeless children. Fury, who is the chief development officer, is a genius game developer and has extensive expertise in mobile game development and multi-player implementation. He also has experience with smart contracts and blockchain technology and will be a great help to the project. GZLR Token has a maximum supply of 100 billion tokens. The liquidity is locked, and there is a 7% tax. The Guzzler community can be found on most social media platforms on the internet, including Twitter, Instagram, Telegram, and even Medium. On November 17, 2021, the Guzzler platform was approved to use the KYC identity verification process. This means that your credentials and personal details are safe with the Guzzler team. If you would like to buy some tokens to participate in this exciting ecosystem, you can get the tokens on Uniswap and LBank. The bottom line of the Guzzler ecosystem is to play games, stake tokens, and earn profits. The more you stake, the more parts and upgrades you have. You can sell these performance packs for a lucrative profit on the Guzzler in-game NFT marketplace. Conclusion Guzzler is a one-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make handsome profits and to enjoy yourself while in the process. Apart from this, the prospect of using one of NFT across multiple metaverses is exciting. As web 3.0 is developing, projects such as Guzzler need to begin making progress as we prepare for the new generation of internet and immersive social interaction through the Metaverse.   Image: Pixabay

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