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Report: Children with Disabilities in Fiji Face Major Barriers

From FBC News · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A new report by Fiji's Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission reveals significant barriers children with disabilities face.
  • These barriers affect access to education, healthcare, and essential services despite legislative progress.
  • The report, launched in Labasa, details the daily struggles of these children.

Children with disabilities in Fiji continue to encounter substantial obstacles in accessing education, healthcare, and vital services, a recent report from the Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission highlights. Launched in Labasa, the "Summary Report of the Baseline Study on the Rights of Children with Disabilities in Fiji" outlines the daily challenges faced by these vulnerable individuals.

The findings indicate that despite advancements in legislation aimed at protecting their rights, the practical implementation of these laws falls short. The report serves as a critical assessment of the current situation, providing concrete details on the struggles that impede the full inclusion and well-being of children with disabilities across the nation.

This study underscores the urgent need for improved support systems and more effective policies to ensure that children with disabilities are not left behind. The commission's work aims to bring these issues to the forefront, advocating for tangible changes that will improve their quality of life and guarantee their fundamental rights.

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Originally published by FBC News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.