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 Disability advancement in Fiji


                                               BEST WISHES FOR
                                              50   TH
 As Fiji commemorates its 50th anniversary of Independence   establishment of the Fiji Association of the Deaf 14th April, 2004
 the Fiji Disabled Peoples Federation (FDPF) and its 4 affiliated or-  and the Psychiatric Survivors Association on the 4th of September,    ANNIVERSARY
                                              OF INDEPENDENCE
 ganizations together with its branches reflects on its achievements   2006.
 over the past 5 decades.  Whilst these organizations were established to address specific
 Originally established as the Fiji Paraplegic and Paraplegia As-  issues and implement activities for its members the partnership and
 sociation in the mid 1970s mainly focused on sports representation   relationship with the FDPA remained strong and true. Understand-
 for Persons with Disabilities, Organizations for Persons with Dis-  ing that the organization had built its capacities to function inde-
 abilities in Fiji begun advocating and carry out awareness on and   pendently in most
 for issues relevant to disability. In the early 1980s as the members   areas there was still a need for a united approach to many ac-
 of the association grew with representation of cross-disability there   tivities to enable change. The establishments of the branches were
 was a change to the Fiji Disabled Peoples Association in 1984. The   also activated and begun formal partnerships with the FDPA by   ASSISTING
 change in name and re-structure expanded its activities and func-  2010.Today there are 18 Branches throughout Fiji. On 20th De-
 tions representing persons with disabilities to meetings and forums   cember, 2012 the FDPA realizing its role as the umbrella of these    BUSINESSES REALISE
 national, regional and international.  affiliated organizations formerly changed its registration to what it
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 The contribution of these organizations over the 50years have   It’s already there.
 Many of our pioneers during this period volunteered their time
 and committed to supporting their colleagues and friends to activi-  resulted in multiple milestones for inclusion in Fiji including the
 ties and functions of the organization. Without a registered office   accessibility  to  Fiji’s  currency  for  blind  and  visually  impaired,   At Hamburg Süd, the extra special
 the homes of our pioneers were venues of operations and our public   establishment of a Fijis Sign Language dictionary, establishment
 for service delivery of mobility aid and appliances, achieving Fijis
 parks were often converted into meeting areas. Reflecting back to   service is a given. Our frequent,
 these times would  leave people in awe  but when talking to  our   first gold medal in Paralympic Games and etc. The lobbying and   reliable sailings and supply chain
 pioneers the response commonly “those were the good old days.’’  advocacy of these organizations have also contributed greatly into   connectivity give you seamless,
 the recognition of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in our
 National Constitution 2013 and Rights for Persons with Disability   effortless throughput. And our fail-
 Act 2018. There have also been significant contributions towards   safe cargo care systems are beyond compare
 the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in our other National Laws
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 in cross disability there were also specific issues that were associ-  is need to be done in order for persons with disability to realize   Email: info@picl.com.fj
 ated specifically to individual impairments. On the 17th of Decem-  their rights. Our pioneers and predecessors dedicated time, efforts
 ber, 1993 the Spinal Injury Association Fiji was formerly regis-  and sacrifices enabling the recognition of the rights of persons with
 tered to lobby specifically on behalf of persons with Spinal Injury   disabilities. The responsibility is now not only with FDPF and its
 in Fiji. On the 18th of March, 1994 the United Blind Persons of Fiji   Affiliates nor only with the Disability Sector but with every Fijian   www.hamburgsud-line.com
 formerly registered specific to issues associated with persons with   as we commemorate our 50th independence is to ensure a barrier
 visual impairment and blindness. These were later followed by the   free and inclusive society for all Fijians.


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