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Haiti - Social : Gérald Oriol Jr., continues the Struggle for Uiversal Accessibility 24/06/2013 12:55:05 The audit will be conducted on a sample of 25 schools in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince, including: public and private schools, health facilities and other buildings open to the public. The "Team of Competence" of evaluation is composed of a Team Leader hosen by the BSEIPH, a Technical expert of CBM and 8 investigators, members of Disabled People's Organizations (DPOs). The investigators have the role of achieve accessibility audits, to ensure advocacy, data collection and the development of proposals to improve the accessibility of buildings evaluated. In the short term, it will be a technical team responsible for assessing a building or environment in terms of access and usability by disabled people. The team will also be a tool to facilitate dialogue and encourage owners or managers to perform development work in accessibility of their buildings. The Team Leader will play a supervisory role, of analysis, evaluation, of evaluation while supervising the progress of the project while the technical expert will be responsible for coordination, implementation, monitoring and evaluation. The latter will oversee both the technical and methodological design of different project phases and its operational progress and financial. The group will remain in the long term, a reference tool available to the Haitian government and other national and international organizations involved in the reconstruction process for accessibility diagnostics. It will also ensure the transfer of know-how and tools on universal accessibility standards, among others at various target groups, DPOs and construction professionals. This is to a motivated team and ready to invest the ground that Gérald Oriol, Jr., Secretary of State for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities, spoke, saying that "This work will allow us to assess the buildings but also to educate stakeholders," convinced of the importance of this initiative in the struggle for universal accessibility. See also : https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-8841-haiti-social-promote-financial-independence-for-people-with-disabilities.html https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-8351-haiti-social-advancement-of-the-cause-of-persons-living-with-disabilities.html https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-7803-haiti-social-easy-access-to-new-buildings-for-persons-with-disabilities.html HL/ SL/ HaitiLibre
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