It is required that 2021 be proclaimed year of disabled persons

With the motto “don't limit the” movement, many users of chariots and citizens have today marched into squares and capitals, calling for social awareness of the lack of infrastructure for disabled persons. The latter are often viewed as a marginalized group as a result of civic stigma as well as a lack of [...]
The latter are often considered a marginalised group as a result of civic stigma and a lack of institutional support. Representatives of these persons recommended that the year 2021 be proclaimed a year of disabled people.
Where your leg steps on, where your foot treads on, where your wheels are”, “
Handikos Director Africa Atatshi said freedom of movement is fundamental for everyone. According to him, up to 15 percent of the population by O BSH can be affected by restrictions.
“carbons are an honor to the most used equipment for people with difficulty moving. But the lack of access to public spaces, roads, is secretly denying their movement. They lead them into a limited movement. The cause of this situation is a lack of legal application for this person... only 30 per cent legislation meets the needs of disabled people. 6.7 per cent has met access to disabled persons”, he said.
Handikos's organisation, Maliqi, said they try to help these people, as they need a dignified life. He also had a request.
We recommend that Kosovo's Assembly be proclaimed by resolution in 2021 for persons with limited skills”, he said.
And Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti claimed that in the Government's Framework, they would have their own path <x0-edge”, without obstacles allowing them to visit the latest offices, which he said would always be open to this society.
It is necessary for those with the greatest needs to be helped first and foremost. People with unlimited ability do not. It's about our citizens with special needs that have the hardest life, and we as members of the state have to prove our empathy and solidarity... with the solid treatment we make to people in the carriage, we have to testify to what state and society we are. We need to get the results of these strategies now to negotiate and in order to have a plan that takes the EU practices, even above all your life-long experience here that needs to be eased by not limiting the” movement, Kurti said.
Chief Prime Minister Vjosa Osmani said that the fact that they cannot physically get up cannot prevent their spiritual growth.
The first decision it has signed, said it has been for disabled persons to have easier access to the Kosovo Assembly, which according to Osmani will be implemented very soon.
We'll be here not only with resolutions, because for many pieces of cards that haven't been implemented. We will be close to you spiritually, and above all, we will be close to you with concrete decisions to make your life easier”, she said.
She has also shared an experience with her uncle's son Valon, who, in her opinion, has taught them about the difficulties these people have in moving to the city.












