Thursday, 2 April 2009

BAN URGES GREATER EFFORTS TO HELP PEOPLE WITH AUTISM LEAD FULL LIVES

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called for intensifying global efforts to ensure that the estimated 67 million people worldwide with autism can benefit from the supportive environment they need to reach their full potential and contribute to society.

In a message marking World Autism Awareness Day, Mr. Ban noted the growing international chorus of voices calling for action to enable children and persons with autism to lead full and meaningful lives.

"This is not a far-off dream; it is a reality that can be attained by promoting positive perceptions about autism, as well as a greater social understanding of this growing challenge," he stated.

In December 2007, the General Assembly designated 2 April as World Autism Awareness Day in order to galvanize global efforts to promote greater understanding about the disorder which affects tens of millions around the globe.

This year's observance is being marked with lectures, briefings, screenings, musical performances, video conferences, art installations and other activities carried out by the UN family and its partners.
________________

No comments:

Post a Comment