RÉPUBLIQUE DU CONGO

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
Marianne Séverin, Chretien Fontcha
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According to the World Bank (WB), the Congolese population is 5.2 million. No recent census has been conducted on people with disabilities. According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the most prevalent forms of disabilities include visual, motor disabilities (lower and upper limbs), visual and auditory disabilities. The Republic of Congo signed and ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), as well as its Optional protocol on 30 March 2007. The CRDP and the Optional Protocol have been ratified on 14 February 2014. The Republic of Congo did not submit its country report which was supposed to be submitted on 2 October 2016. Through Art 31 the elders and persons with disabilities are entitled to protective measures in relation to their physical, moral or other needs, with a view to their full development under conditions laid down by law. The State has a duty to promote the presence of people with disabilities in national and local institutions and administrations. The Republic of Congo has an important piece of legislation that directly addresses disability, Law 009/92, of 22 April 1992 on the rights of people with disabilities. The policies that directly address persons with disabilities are: The National Social Action Policy Programme (2018-2022). Congo has the following programmes: The National Action Plan for Persons with Disabilities which aims to promote the socio-economic development of persons with disabilities, their education, a better detection of the causes of disabilities, social protection, professional training for people with disabilities. Other than ordinary courts or tribunals, the Republic of Congo does not have an official body which specifically addresses the violation of the rights of people with disabilities. They have had a National Human Rights Commission, since 2015. There are numerous organisations that represent and advocate for the rights and welfare of persons with disabilities in Congo, represented by the National Union of Disabled People of Congo which is an umbrella body of 10 important organisations. In Congo, the Ministry of Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action are in favour of persons with disabilities, with the Advisory Council for Persons with Disabilities. Disabled people still encounter multiple levels of exclusion and discrimination. Most are yet to acquire their identity cards, and cannot access education. The Republic of Congo should equip itself with a reliable specific household census on persons with disabilities, taking into account women, children and elders with disabilities. It should increase the promotion of disability rights especially in the rural areas.
刚果共和国
根据世界银行(WB)的数据,刚果人口为520万。最近没有对残疾人进行人口普查。据联合国开发计划署(UNDP)称,最普遍的残疾形式包括视觉、运动残疾(下肢和上肢)、视觉和听觉残疾。刚果共和国于2007年3月30日签署并批准了《联合国残疾人权利公约》(CRPD)及其任择议定书。《残疾人权利公约》和《任择议定书》已于2014年2月14日获得批准。刚果共和国没有提交本应于2016年10月2日提交的国家报告。通过第31条,老年人和残疾人有权在其身体、精神或其他需要方面获得保护措施,以便在法律规定的条件下得到充分发展。国家有义务促进残疾人参与国家和地方机构和行政部门。刚果共和国有一项直接涉及残疾问题的重要立法,即1992年4月22日关于残疾人权利的第009/92号法律。直接针对残疾人的政策有:《国家社会行动政策方案(2018-2022年)》。刚果有以下方案:《国家残疾人行动计划》,旨在促进残疾人的社会经济发展、他们的教育、更好地发现残疾的原因、社会保护、残疾人的专业培训。除了普通法院或法庭之外,刚果共和国没有专门处理侵犯残疾人权利问题的官方机构。自2015年以来,他们设立了国家人权委员会。刚果有许多组织代表和倡导残疾人的权利和福利,以刚果全国残疾人联盟为代表,该联盟由10个重要组织组成。在刚果,社会事务和人道主义行动部通过残疾人咨询委员会支持残疾人。残疾人仍然受到多方面的排斥和歧视。大多数人尚未获得身份证,也无法接受教育。刚果共和国应在考虑到残疾妇女、儿童和老人的情况下,对残疾人进行可靠的具体家庭普查。应加大促进残疾人权利的力度,特别是在农村地区。
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