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Saturday, March 05 2022 - 07:23
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CGTN: China Stands Together with its People with Disabilities for a Shared Future
BEIJING, Mar. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet --

The Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games opening ceremony organized under the 
theme of "Blossoming of Life" kicked off in the Chinese capital on Friday 
night, with about 30 percent of performers being people with disabilities.

Chinese President Xi Jinping officially declared opening of the Paralympics at 
the iconic Bird's Nest stadium.

In the following nine days, 96 of China's top Paralympic athletes will compete 
in the snow and ice sports, which is expected to inspire an estimated 85 
million people with disabilities in the country to reach beyond their limits.

"People with disabilities are just as capable of leading rewarding lives as 
able-bodied people," said Xi during a visit to Tangshan City of Hebei Province 
in July 2016.

With a particular concern for this special group of people, the Chinese 
president has, on more than 20 public occasions, provided guidance on the 
country's cause for people with disabilities.

'Leaving no individual with disabilities behind'

President Xi said that persons with disabilities are equal members of society 
and an important force for the development of human civilization and for 
upholding and developing Chinese socialism.

No individual with disabilities should be left behind in China's drive to build 
itself into a moderately prosperous society in all respects by the end of 2020, 
he pledged during his visit to a paraplegic rehabilitation center in Tangshan, 
a city hit by a catastrophic earthquake in 1976.

China has incorporated programs for people with disabilities into its overall 
plans for economic and social development and its human rights action plans, 
prioritizing them in poverty relief efforts and ensuring their rights to 
education and employment, among others.

For example, the enrollment rate of children with disabilities in compulsory 
education has reached over 95 percent, said the Ministry of Education in 2021. 
The number of students receiving special education doubled from 440,000 in 2015 
to 880,000 in 2020.

Xi has also committed that China will develop more programs for people with 
disabilities, promote their all-round development and shared prosperity, and 
strive to ensure access to rehabilitation services for everyone.

Official data in September 2021 showed that the coverage of basic 
rehabilitation therapies and training among registered persons with 
disabilities reached 80 percent by the end of 2020, up from 65.6 percent five 
years ago.

"The rights and interests of people with disabilities in the country have been 
better protected," read a white paper on China's parasports released on 
Thursday. As a result, they now have "a stronger sense of fulfillment, 
happiness and security."

Progress in parasports

When inspecting the preparations for the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic 
Winter Games, President Xi pledged that China would deliver an excellent and 
extraordinary Games.

The country must be considerate in providing convenient, efficient, targeted 
and meticulous services for athletes, particularly in meeting the special needs 
of athletes with disabilities by building accessible facilities, Xi said in 
January.

According to the white paper, Beijing now has realized basic accessibility in 
its core area and a more standardized, accommodating and systemic barrier-free 
environment. A total of 336,000 facilities and sites have been modified since 
2019.

China's performances in parasports are also improving steadily, said the white 
paper. In 2021, Team China claimed 207 medals at the Summer Paralympics in 
Tokyo, including 96 golds, topping both the overall medal standings and the 
gold medal tally for the fifth consecutive time.

At the news on the night of the closing ceremony, Xi hailed the remarkable 
achievement of the Chinese Paralympic athletes.

It reflected both the sportsmanship and sporting prowess of the athletes with 
disabilities and the progress China had made in human rights and national 
development, he said.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-03-04/China-stands-together-with-people-with-disabilities-for-shared-future-18864tzAYQ8/index.html


Source: CGTN
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