Conference of States Parties to the Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
New York, 31 October and 3 November 2008
Item 6 (a) of the provisional agenda*
Election of the members of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities under article 34 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities
Note by the Secretary-General
1.Article 34 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
provides for the establishment of a Committee on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities. It also provides that members of the Committee shall be elected by
secret ballot from a list of persons nominated by the States parties from among
their nationals at meetings of the Conference of States parties and that the
initial election shall be held no later than six months after the date of entry
into force of the Convention.
2.In compliance with article 34, paragraph 6, of the Convention, the
Secretary-General, in a note verbale dated 3 July 2008, invited the States
parties to submit their nominations for the election of 12 members of the
Committee not later than 3September 2008. The Secretary-General has prepared
the following list, in alphabetical order, of all persons nominated by 3
September 2008, indicating the States parties that had nominated them.
Nominations received after this date will be issued in addenda to the present
document.
Candidate Nominated by
Ms. Amna Ali Al Suweidi Qatar
Mr. Mohammed Al-Tarawneh Jordan
Mr. Lotfi Ben Lallahom Tunisia
Mr. Monthian Buntan Thailand
Mr. Manuel de Jesús Campos Labrador Panama
Mr. Monsur Ahmed Choudhuri Bangladesh
Ms. María Soledad Cisternas Reyes Chile
Mr. Alpha Boubacar Diop Guinea
Mr. György Könczei Hungary
Mr. Mateo A. Lee, Jr. Philippines
Ms. Ana María Liévano de Sol El Salvador
Mr. Ronald McCallum, AO Australia
Mr. Sivalingum Moodley South Africa
Ms. Ana Peláez Narváez Spain
Mr. Jesús Juan Portalanza Güere Peru
Ms. Colette Roberts-Risden Jamaica
Mr. Germán Xavier Torres Correa Ecuador
Mr. Cveto Uršič Slovenia Ms. Jia Yang China
3.The curricula vitae of the above candidates, as furnished by their
Governments, are contained in the annex to the present document.
Annex
Curricula vitae of candidates
Amna Ali Al Suweidi (Qatar)
Date and place of birth: 26 November 1964, Doha
Working languages: Arabic and English
Current position/function:
1.Consultant at the People with Disabilities Management.
2.Lecturer at the University of Qatar in the Special Education Graduate
Programme.
3.Vice-President of the integration of students with disabilities into
mainstream Schools Committee.
4.President of the Qatari Delegation to study and discuss the international
agreement on the human rights of people with disabilities.
5.Member of the Gulf Cooperation Council Organizing Committee for Disability
from 2004 to 2008.
6.Member of the People with Disabilities Survey Team and Supervisor of the
survey’s form.
7.Consultant for several schools for special needs and disabilities students.
8.Member of the Qatari National Committee for People with Special Needs.
9.Member of the Special Needs Parents’ Association.
Main professional activities:
1.Studying international agreements and national law projects of people with
disabilities and presenting recommendations in the best interest of the people
with disabilities in Qatar.
2.Proposing and planning general and particular events for people with
disabilities and coordinating with other concerned administrations and parties.
3.Observing projects and initiatives related to people with disabilities on the
local, Arab and international levels and presenting recommendations.
4.Participating in setting the scientific programme, attending conferences and
regional and international meetings concerning people with disabilities, and
submitting detailed reports to the Secretary-General on the results of those
meetings and the potential benefits.
5.Creating communication lines and technical cooperation with regional and
international institutions working with people with disabilities.
6.Fixing the framework, vision and necessities of required consultative studies
from experts and researchers.
7.Participating in the Administration’s employee’s assessment and suggesting
methods and procedures to enhance their technical abilities.
Educational background:
• PhD in Education Philosophy — special education major at Hull University in
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in February 2002. The
first Qatari to receive a PhD in this major.
• Seminars and programmes on Special Education Schools Administration and Deaf
Culture and Sign Language from Gallaudet University, Virginia, USA.
• MA in Special Education — Mental Retardation and Learning Difficulties,
Arabian Gulf University in Bahrain in 1993.
• BA in Special Education from the Arabian Gulf University in Bahrain in 1991.
• Has worked as Special Education Coordinator in the Qatari Ministry of
Education and Higher Education since 2002.
• Taught at the Tarbiya Fikriya School for children with disabilities in the
State of Qatar from 1987 till 1998.
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty
body concerned:
• Participated in War and Disability Campaign held in Beirut on 4 and 5 July
2008.
• Participated in the World Autism Day celebration that took place at United
Nations Headquarters in New York from 1 to 3 April 2008.
• Participated in the Regional Seminar to Develop Children’s and Disability
Support: knowledge, understanding and awareness of the application of the United
Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and on providing
information in an easy and practical way to support children with disabilities,
that took place in Amman from 26 to 28 March 2008.
• Participated in the national discussions on the demographic policy in the
State of Qatar (People with Disabilities Section) held on 31 January 2008 in
Doha.
• Participated in a seminar on information, statistics and studies related to
disabilities held in October 2007 in Amman.
• Participated in a regional seminar on the rights of people with disabilities
to jobs and professional training held in December 2007 in Cairo.
• Participated in a special meeting to discuss the draft international
convention on the human rights of people with disabilities held at United
Nations Headquarters from 2004 to 2007.
• Participated in several seminars and cultural meetings and conferences related
to the international convention on the human rights of people with disabilities
from 2003 to 2006.
• Participated in the meeting of the associations and local and governmental
institutions organized by the Gulf Disability Society on 20 May 2004.
• Regional Workshop on Disability Statistics, held at the Economic and Social
Commission for Western Asia Building in Beirut from 21 to 23 March 2005.
• Went on a visit to the Special Education Centre for the Integration of
Children with Disabilities in Mainstream Schools in Sweden from 2 to 9 April
2005.
• Participated in the Regional Workshop for Civil Sector Associations in the
Middle East and North Africa region from 7 to 10 May 2005 in Tunis.
• First Arab Women’s Summit Conference for Disabled Women — Confrontation —
organized by the League of Arab States from 8 to 10 July 2006 in Cairo.
• Field trip to observe the Gulf Experience for services offered to people with
disabilities in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and Yemen from 1 to
7February and 10 to 17 March 2006.
• The third Arab Experts’ meetings to discuss the international agreement on the
human rights of people with disabilities, held on 25 and 26 March 2006 in Cairo.
• Participating in several seminars, conferences and workshops related to
special education (mental retardation, deafness and muteness, autism, and
learning difficulties) in Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, the United States of America,
the United Kingdom and Belgium.
List of most recent publications in the field:
Supervising the following studies and research related to people with
disabilities:
(a)The National Strategy Primary Expert for people with disabilities in the
State of Qatar;
(b)The Primary Expert of the descriptive and analytical study on services
offered by institutions to people with disabilities;
(c)Supervising the preparation of the survey form for people with disabilities
in the State of Qatar.
Mohammed Al-Tarawneh (Jordan)
Date and place of birth: 17 March 1960, Karak, Jordan
Working languages: English, Arabic
Current position/function:
Currently working as a Senior Technical Adviser/Manager with ARD, Inc.,
implementing the Jordan Local Governance Development Project, funded by the
Millennium Challenge Corporation and administered by USAID working with nine
pilot municipalities in Jordan. The component that Mr. Al-Tarawneh is managing
is the Elections Participation and Gender Integration component. Citizen
participation is the core of the component with special focus on youth and
women.
Main professional activities:
Worked as the Director of Special Building Codes (Accessibility), Municipality
of Greater Amman; Chief Adviser to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on
Disability; Country Director and Chief Expert on Disability for Iraqis with
Disabilities Voter Education Programme for IFES, Inc., in Jordan; Senior
Technical Adviser/Manager, ARD, Inc.; and as a civil engineer specialized in
accessibility. He has gained tremendous experience developing, managing and
implementing donor-funded projects by the United States Government, the United
Nations, the European Union and other agencies. Has excellent knowledge of human
rights issues and field experience in advocacy, awareness-raising, lobbying,
networking and outreach for disability issues, especially accessibility and
political participation of marginalized groups (i.e., women, children and people
with disabilities). Also possesses experience coordinating and liaising with
government agencies, community service officers and non-governmental
organizations.
Educational background:
MA, Peace Diplomacy and Development, 2001, University of Juba, Sudan (the main
focus was International Development and International Relations).
BSc, Civil Engineering, 1984, University of Alabama, Birmingham (the main focus
was structural design and specialized in removal of architectural barriers —
Accessibility).
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty
body concerned:
Attended actively six of the ad hoc meetings that took place at United Nations
Headquarters in New York.
Served as the Special Adviser to the United Nations Special Rapporteur, Shaika
Hessa Al-Thani, for one year when she was first appointed. Deep knowledge of the
United Nations Standard Rules, the Arab Decade for Persons with Disability and
the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which was recently
adopted by the United Nations and signed and ratified by several countries,
including Jordan. Established and managed the only department dealing with the
removal of architectural barriers (Accessibility) in the Middle East and North
Africa region at the municipal level.
List of most recent publications in the field:
Conducted several training workshops on awareness-raising, capacity-building and
social outreach on persons with disability, disability mainstreaming and
integration, and accessibility; and also several training seminars on political
participation for persons with disability on civic and political rights. Member
of the Royal Committee on the Jordanian National Disability Strategy.
Lotfi Ben Lallahom (Tunisia)
[Original: French/Spanish]
Date and place of birth: 22 January 1953, Tunis
Working languages: Arabic, French, English
Current position/function:
– Professor of Medicine, Tunis Medical School
– Director-General, Institute for the Promotion of Persons with Disabilities
Main professional activities:
1.Disability prevention, diagnosis and research.
2.Basic training for special education teachers.
3.Continuing education for staff responsible for the care of persons with
disabilities.
4.Training for directors of treatment centres for persons with disabilities.
5.Rehabilitation and special education for disabled children.
6.Inclusive education for disabled children.
7.Inspections and educational assistance in treatment centres for persons with
disabilities.
8.Disability information, education and communication activities.
9.New information and communication technologies for persons with disabilities.
10.Involvement in the drafting of Tunisia’s laws and regulations concerning
disabilities.
Educational background:
– M.D.
– Professor of Workplace Medicine
– B.S. in ergonomics
– Certificate in environmental health
– Competence in legal redress for personal injury
– M.A. in occupational hazards
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty
body concerned:
– Member of the National Disability Research Committee, Tunisia
– Head of the Neonatal Deafness Early Detection Research Unit, Tunisia
– Head of the Childhood Learning Disability Research Team
– Head of the Multiple Disabilities Research Team, Tunisia
– Member of the Tunisian Disability Legislation Drafting Committee
List of most recent publications in the field:
– Co-author, Référentiel mondial sur les déficiences (global survey on
disabilities). World Health Organization, 2007
– L’accessibilité pour les personnes handicapées: facteur d’intégration
socioprofessionnelle (Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities: A Factor in
Social and Professional Integration). Handicap et Prévention, 21 May 2006
– Sport chez les personnes handicapées en Tunisie (Sports for persons with
disabilities in Tunisia). Handicap et Prévention, 22 December 2006
– L’Accessibilité numérique en bref (A Brief Survey of Digital Accessibility).
Handicap et Prévention, 23 May 2007
– 20 ans d’éminentes realisations au benefice des personnes handicapées
(20Years of Significant Action on Behalf of Disabled Persons). Handicap et
Prévention (magazine), 24 December 2007
– Projet du lexique tunisien du langage des signes (draft Tunisian sign language
lexicon). Handicap et Prévention (magazine), 25 December 2008
Monthian Buntan (Thailand)
Date and place of birth: 2 May 1965 in Phrae Province, Thailand
Education:
June 1993Master of Arts in Music Theory and Composition from the University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
May 1990 Bachelor of Arts with honours in music from St. Olaf College,
Northfield, MN, USA
Oct 1988Bachelor of Arts in English and philosophy from Chiangmai University,
Chiangmai, Thailand
Career:
February 2008-presentSenator of Thailand
July 2003-presentAssistant Manager, DAISY for All Projects
1993-April 2002Faculty, Deputy Director, Ratchasuda College, Mahidol University
Other positions:
April 2004-presentPresident, Thailand Association of the Blind
1999-presentFounder and Secretary-General, Thai Blind People’s Foundation
1999-presentFounder and Vice-Chairperson, Thai National Institute for the Blind
Executive Committee Member, World Blind Union (reelected in 2004)
2000-2002Member of the National Broadcasting Commission Search Committee
2001-2005 Member, Advisory Committee on Disability to the Prime Minister of
Thailand
1999-2001 Member, Committee on the Educational Reform for Persons with
Disabilities, Other Disadvantaged Groups and Gifted Children, Ministry of
Education
1999-presentFounder and Coordinator, Thailand National Committee on
DAISY-Production and Services
2001-2005 Member, Information Technology Committee, Ministry of Education
2002-presentMember of the Executive Committee, Asia-Pacific Development Center
on Disability
2003-2006 Representative from the Government of Thailand to the United Nations
Ad hoc committee for the elaboration of the United Nations convention on the
rights of persons with disabilities
Awards:
Received the Takeo Iwahashi Award, 2004 as the person who contributes to the
betterment of life for the blind
Awarded a Plaque of Honour from the Prime Minister of Thailand in 2001 as an
outstanding individual whose contributions have made significant improvement to
the lives of persons with disability in Thailand
Named the Most Outstanding Person with Disabilities in Thailand from the Council
on Social Welfare in 1995
Named “Outstanding Member of the Year” by the Alumni Association of Chiangmai
School for the Blind in 1988
Manuel de Jesús Campos Labrador (Panama)
[Original: Spanish]
Date and place of birth: 11 July 1955, Panama
Working languages: Spanish and English (reading knowledge)
Current position/function:
Director-General, National Secretariat for Disabilities (SENADIS)
Main professional activities:
1.Director of the National Secretariat for Disabilities, an independent
Panamanian institution responsible for oversight and implementation of policies
for the social inclusion of persons with disabilities and their families.
2.Faculty member, Psychology Department, University of Panama.
3.Human rights consultant to non-governmental organizations working in the area
of the family and disability.
4.Adviser to the President of the Republic of Panama on disability issues.
5.Individual counselling on human rights and crisis intervention.
Educational background:
1.Masters-level research papers in the field of health.
2.Postgraduate study in education.
3.Postgraduate study in criminology.
4.B.A. in psychology.
5.Mid-level teaching post in psychology.
Other activities:
Chairman of the Organization of American States (OAS) Committee for the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities
Presented papers on disability, with an emphasis on human rights and public
policy, at national and international conferences
Research in the field of disability
Publications:
Co-author of four self-instruction manuals used in a National Secretariat for
Disabilities leadership training programme
Involved in preparation of the access manual for development of the national
urban planning and architecture accessibility regulations
Technical consultant to the first national disability survey (PENDIS) — 2006
Monsur Ahmed Choudhuri (Bangladesh)
Date and place of birth: 15 November 1949, Sylhet, Bangladesh
Working languages: Bangla, English and Hindi
Current position/function:
1.Managing Director, self-governing entity of the Government of Bangladesh
promoting an inclusive, barrier-free and rights-based society for persons with
disabilities in Bangladesh. Having the responsibility as the Chief Executive
Officer of the National Foundation for the Development of Disabled Persons. In
accordance with article 3 (umo) of association of the Foundation, has been
Member Secretary of the Governing Body and the General Body of the National
Foundation since 15March 2008.
2.Member of the National Coordination Committee under the Disability Welfare
Act, 2001, Bangladesh, since 2001.
3.Member of the Executive Board, National Social Welfare Council, Bangladesh,
since 15 March 2008.
Main professional activities:
• Founder, Trustee and Director of the IMPACT Foundation Bangladesh, an
organization for the prevention of avoidable disability through innovative
accessible services; principal architect of a floating modern hospital called
Jibon Tori to provide medical services to the communities living at water’s edge
of Bangladesh, 1December 1993 to 14 March 2008.
• Founder of the Bangladesh Visually Impaired Persons’ Society, a self-help
initiative of visually impaired persons for a rights-based, barrier-free
society.
• Chairman of the Centre for Services and Information on Disability: involved
comprehensively with development and management of community-based
rehabilitation programmes targeting inclusive education and livelihood
management facilitation promoting self-help groups of persons with disabilities
in the districts of Barisal, Dhaka and Sylhet since 1998 up to 9March 2008.
• Chairman of the Centre for Disability and Development: provided guidance in
establishing a country-wide community-based rehabilitation programme following
an innovative approach, “Community Approaches to Handicap in Development”, from
1996 to 9 March 2008.
• Provided leadership, direction and advice in mobilizing collective social
movement for establishing equal opportunities and full participation in the
lives of citizens with disabilities of Bangladesh by enacting requisite law.
• Provided active support and cooperation in promoting a network of
nongovernmental organizations working on the issues of disability and
development in Bangladesh by establishing the National Forum of Organizations
Working with the Disabled (NFOWD) as the national apex coordinating body.
• Contributed actively to the National Foundation for the Development of
Disabled Persons from its initial conceptual framework, management over the
years and, most recently, in its restructuring and revised strategic directions
as Managing Director.
• Actively participated in different national, regional and international
seminars, conferences on disability and advocated the legitimate rights and
opportunities of persons with disabilities.
• Contributed to creating a positive attitude towards the disability issue by
writing articles and papers for various national and international conferences.
• Provided professional leadership, direction, guidance and management in
organizing three international disability meetings in Dhaka, as the Chairperson
of the four respective organizing committees, namely: the second Regional
Conference of the South Asian Network on Community-Based Rehabilitation (4-6
December, 1997), the Regional Symposium on Disability (9-11 December 2003), the
second Asian Conference of Deaf-blind International (2931January 2006) and the
Organizing Committee of the third General Assembly and Conference of the Asia
Pacific Disability Forum (APDF), held from 27-29 February 2008 and organized by
APDF and NFOWD, in association with the Ministry of Social Welfare of the
Government of Bangladesh.
Educational background:
• Master of Arts in Public Administration (as the first visually impaired
student), University of Dhaka, 1974
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science, University of Dhaka, 1972.
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty
body concerned:
• Participated as a technical expert of the Government of Bangladesh delegation
at the eighth and final session of the Ad Hoc Committee to draft the United
Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, at the United
Nations from 15 to 25 August 2006.
• Actively contributed to drafting the Disability Welfare Act 2001 as former
Chairman of the Policy and Legislation Committee of NFOWD.
• Actively contributed to drafting position papers with proposals from the
Government of Bangladesh for consideration by the Ad Hoc Committee to draft the
United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in July
2006.
• Actively contributed to drafting the proposal for restructuring the National
Foundation for the Development of Disabled Persons, known in Bengali as the
Jatiyo Protibondhi Unnayan Foundation, from June to October 2007.
List of most recent publications in the field:
• Keynote address at the third General Assembly and Conference of the Asia
Pacific Disability Forum, held in Dhaka from 27 to 29 February 2008.
• Louis Braille Memorial Lecture, a vision for an extensive programme to be
initiated by the Government of Bangladesh for the comprehensive educational
development of persons with visual impairments in Bangladesh, 20 March 2007,
Dhaka.
• Influencing the Government — Advocacy and Campaigning for Deaf-blind People, a
paper presented at the second Asian Conference of Deaf-blind International,
January 2006, Dhaka.
• Situation Analysis and Assessment of Education for Children with Disabilities
in Bangladesh, South Asia, East Asia and South Africa, Commissioned by the
Overseas Development Group, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom, in 2005.
• An Alternative Eye: A Study on the Situation and Prospect of the Use of
Computer and Appropriate Software for Persons with Visual Impairment,
Commissioned by the Peace Corps — Fredskopset, Norway, in 2003.
María Soledad Cisternas Reyes (Chile)
[Original: Spanish]
Date and place of birth: 4 November 1959, Santiago, Chile
Working languages: Spanish and English
Current position:
Director of the Legal Programme on Disability, Faculty of Law, Diego Portales
University. Directs the Legal Programme; organizes rights promotion activities,
seminars and other academic extension work; provides legal advice; organizes
liaison with legal aid centres; provides actual legal defence; designs projects;
delivers lectures; and engages in research and produces publications and special
reports for Congress, ministries and national and international agencies.
Main professional activities:
• Director of the Legal Programme on Disability, Faculty of Law, Diego Portales
University.
• Leader of legal and interdisciplinary research teams. The research is intended
to influence legislation and public policy.
• Planner and organizer of academic extension activities for rights promotion.
• Instructor for courses designed by her: “Vulnerable groups: an emerging human
rights issue” and “Bio Law: a modern debate”. Both courses contain sections on
persons with disabilities (undergraduate and post-graduate).
• Lecturer on “Constitutional provisions applicable to under-protected sectors”
for the Master’s degree in constitutional law at the Universidad Católica de
Chile.
• Director of audiovisual projects (substantive aspects) to portray rights in
formats accessible to all. Television spots and educational materials (right to
vote and job access).
• Member of the Bioethics Committee of Diego Portales University.
Academic training:
• Law degree (graduated with highest honours) from the Universidad Católica de
Chile. Thesis: Multinational enterprises: international treatment and
regulation. Awarded the title of Supreme Court attorney.
• Master’s studies in political science, Universidad Católica de Chile.
Specialized field: Political institutions and processes. Thesis: Democracy and
persons with disabilities.
Other activities related to the promotion of the rights of persons with
disabilities:
• Was member and spokesperson of the delegation of Chile in the United Nations
Ad Hoc Committee which prepared the draft of the Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities.
• Trained municipal judges, civil servants and members of civil society in
various regions of Chile in the different aspects of the rights of persons with
disabilities, drawing on the Convention on this subject.
• Organizes the “Observatory for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities”, in which civil society organizations and nationwide organizations
of persons with disabilities participate.
• Co-scriptwriter and co-producer of the documentary “Six Women in America”
dealing with the process of implementation of the Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities from the gender perspective (women with disabilities).
• Has organized five major seminars on the Convention on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities. All were widely attended by national and international
presenters and representatives of civil society.
• Conducts classes on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
at faculties of law, psychology and education and at schools of special
education, educational psychology and public administration in various regions
of Chile; gives lectures and makes presentations on the Convention at national
and international seminars.
• Writes articles on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
for the media and specialized publications, in order to publicize the Convention
and highlight its importance.
• Cites the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in pleadings
before law courts.
• Provides Parliament with opinions and specialized reports on the Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, for discussions of draft legislation.
• Advises the Human Rights Secretariat of the Latin American Union of Blind
Persons (ULAC) and members of the Advisory Group of the Ibero-American Network
of Non-Governmental Organizations of Persons with Disabilities and their
Families (RIADIS).
Most recent relevant publications:
• “Disability and the need to make electoral processes more democratic”,
published by the Legal Research Centre of the Faculty of Law, Diego Portales
University.
• “Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities”, published by the
Chilean Law Society Review.
• “Bioethics and its implications for the rehabilitation of persons with
disabilities”, published by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).
• “The Chilean legal order and its approach to the phenomenon of
discrimination”, Law Review, Universidad Católica de Chile.
• Study on “Public policy and Chilean legislation concerning labour insertion of
persons with disabilities, Comparative analysis of the experience of Canada and
Spain and formulation of legal guidelines and public policy on the subject”,
Inter-American Development Bank.
• “Chilean legislation on mental health; comparative analysis with reference to
international standards”, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and Ministry
of Health.
Alpha Boubacar Diop (Guinea)
[Original: French]
Date and place of birth: 16 January 1959 at Tougue (Republic of Guinea)
Languages: French and adequate knowledge of (written) English
Current position/post
• Senior post of technical adviser on disability issues, in the Ministry of
Social Welfare and Advancement of Women and Children.
• President of the West African Federation of Associations of Disabled Persons
(FOAPH) since September 1995 (the members of the West African Federation of
Associations of Disabled Persons are the national associations of disabled
persons in the 15 countries of West Africa).
• President of the Panafrican Federation of the Disabled (PAFOD) since 20 June
2008 (the members of the Panafrican Federation of the Disabled are the five
subregional federations of disabled persons in Africa (the West African
Federation of Associations of Disabled Persons, the Central African Federation
of Associations of Disabled Persons, the North African Federation of
Associations of Disabled Persons, the East African Federation of Associations of
Disabled Persons and the South African Federation of Associations of Disabled
Persons) and the specific African regional organizations of disabled persons:
the African Union of the Blind, the African Deaf Union, the Panafrican
Federation of Persons with Mental Disabilities (all of Africa), the African
Network of Women with Disabilities, the African Network of Users and Survivors
of Psychiatry, the Panafrican Federation of Persons Disabled by Leprosy, the
Panafrican Federation of Deaf and Blind Persons, etc.).
• Member of the Board of the World Network of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry
(WNUSP)
• Member of the Interim Committee of the African Deaf Union (ADU)
• Member of the World Council of Disabled Peoples’ International (DPI)
• Member of the Board of the Pan African Network of Users and Survivors of
Psychiatry (PANUSP)
• As WNUSP representative, member of the panel of disabled experts working with
the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of persons with
disabilities
• Ambassador for the African Decade of People with Disabilities.
Main professional activities:
• Encourage, influence and participate in the formulation and implementation by
governments of African countries of policies and action programmes for the
protection and promotion of persons with disabilities.
• Defend the interests and rights of persons with disabilities (including
implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities) by
approaching the authorities through advocacy, information, education and
communication, and training.
• Ensure coordination of the activities of the members of the executive
committees and directors of regional offices of FOAPH and PANAPH for
implementation of the action plans of those organizations.
• Represent FOAPH, PANAPH, WNUSP and ADU at regional, African and international
meetings.
• Participate in the search for technical, material and financial resources to
enhance the operational and organizational capacities of organizations of
persons with disabilities at the national, regional and African level and to
improve the well-being of disabled persons.
• Advise and guide the Government of Guinea on the promotion of special services
to assist persons with disabilities.
• Supervise and support Guinean organizations of persons with disabilities
through technical assistance and training.
Studies:
• Institut supérieur de formation des professeurs d’enseignement technique
(ISFORPAK) in Matoto (Conakry), specializing in automotive engineering.
• Specialized training in the teaching of deaf persons at the Centre Chrétien de
formation des enseignants sourds in Ibadan, Nigeria.
• Various training courses on leadership, education and promotion of educational
services for deaf persons at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. (United
States) and in Canada.
Other main activities in the area covered by the treaty body for which the
candidate has been nominated:
• Participated in all the activities of the United Nations Ad Hoc Committee
responsible for drafting a comprehensive and integral international convention
to promote and protect the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities.
• Consultant and organizer of the national workshop on the Convention on the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities held in Conakry by the Ministry of Social
Affairs in cooperation with the Guinean Federation of Persons with Disabilities
(FEGUIPAH) in March 2008.
• Organizer of the African seminar entitled "Persons with Disabilities in Africa
and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities", held in Conakry
from 17 to 20 June 2008 by the Panafrican Federation of the Disabled with
financial support from the Government of the Republic of Guinea and other
partners.
• Initiator of the Guinean law on the protection and promotion of persons with
disabilities, adopted by Parliament in April 2008.
• Initiator and organizer of a number of training and socio-professional
insertion programmes for persons with disabilities in the Republic of Guinea.
List of the candidate’s most recent publications on the subject:
Publication in February 1991 in France of a pamphlet entitled "Such a long tale
of suffering", recounting his experience as a deaf person.
György Könczei (Hungary)
Date and place of birth: 02.05.1958, Budapest, Hungary
Working languages: English (fluent), Hungarian (fluent), German (good), Russian
(good)
Current position/function:
2007-Chair, Governmental Committee for the European Social Charter, Council of
Europe, Strasbourg
2005-Founder and Head of Open University of Disability Studies, Budapest
2004-Consultant on disability issues and on the European Social Charter,
Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour, Hungary
2000-Professor of Disability Studies, (earlier) Dean of Bárczi Gusztáv College
of Special Education, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Main professional activities:
2004-2008Member of the Board of Trustees of Equal Opportunities of People with
Disabilities Public Foundation, Budapest
2003-2006Representative of Hungary in the United Nations Working Group on a
Comprehensive and Integral International Convention on the Protection and
Promotion of the Rights and Dignity of Persons with Disabilities
2002-2004Defender of the Republic of Hungary in the Council of Europe in
respect of the European Social Charter, Strasbourg
1998-2000Professor, European Studies Centre, Budapest University of Economic
Studies
1997-1998Editor of Act No. XXVI of 1998 on the Rights and Equal Opportunities
of Persons with Disability in Hungary
1992/94 andMinisterial Adviser, Minister’s Cabinet, Ministry of Health and
1997/98Social Affairs, Hungary
1992-1993Member of the United Nations Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group to
Elaborate Standard Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with
Disabilities, Vienna: http://www.un.org/esa/
socdev/enable/dissre00.htm
1990-1998Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Economics and European
Studies Centre, Budapest University of Economic Studies
Educational background:
1998DSc, Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
1997Dr. Habil., Budapest University of Economic Sciences
1989PhD, summa cum laude, Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
1984Doctorate in Philosophy, Karl Marx University of Economics,Budapest
1982MS in Economics, Karl Marx University of Economics, Budapest
Other main activities:
2008-Research on supported decision-making —Sociological research
2008-Research on disability in Europe, Academic Network of EuropeanDisability
Experts, Leeds, United Kingdom
2005-Founder and editor of the international website:
http://www.disabilityknowledge.org
2005-Member of the Society for Disability Studies,
USAhttp://www.disstudies.org
2005-2008New curriculum for special education and E-learning in
vocationalrehabilitation, P.I., Human Resource Development OperativeProgramme,
Structural Funds, European Union, Brussels
2004-2005Fulbright research professor, Brooklyn College, City University of New
York, New York
1997-2001Member of the Supervisory Board of the Hand in Hand Foundationfor
People with Mental Disabilities (voluntary activity), Budapest
1997-1999Consultant of the Council of Europe, Strasbourg
1990-1998Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Economics andEuropean
Studies Centre, Budapest University of Economic Studies
List of recent publications:
• The Struggle for the Rights of People with Disabilities, in: Kósáné, Kovács
Magda — Pető, Andrea (eds.): Balance Sheet. Disadvantaged Social Groups in
Hungary, Napvilág Publishing Co., Budapest, 2007, pp. 185-205
• “Successes and Failures: a Study on the Hungarian Act No. XXVI of 1998 on the
rights of persons with disabilities and their equal opportunities”, Budapest,
2005
• Employment of persons with disabilities and altered working ability using a
database of Top 200 companies, Abridged version, Budapest, 2003
• From Taygetos to Equal Opportunities, with Zsófia Kálmán, Osiris Kiadó,
Budapest, 2002
• European Social Law, with Tamás Gyulavári, Osiris Kiadó, Budapest, 2000
Mateo A. Lee, Jr. (Philippines)
Date and place of birth: 30 March 1958, Manila
Working languages: English and Filipino
Current position/function: Executive Director III-Officer-in-Charge
Responsible for the management and administration of the day-to-day operations
of the office. Assists in the preparation of communication strategy in the
promotion of the rights of persons with disabilities. Serves as the focal person
representing the agency in the preparation of the Philippine Human Rights Action
Plan under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).
Responsible for the preparation of reports and the monitoring report in the
implementation of Philippine laws for people with disabilities.
Main professional activities:
Does managerial and administrative work and engages in advocacy activities. As a
person with disability — visual impairment — Mr. Lee finds it effective to talk
about the rights of persons with disabilities and negotiate with other
government agencies for programme implementation. Also has a skill in writing
because his previous work assignment was to write for a magazine published by
the then National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons. His academic
background is a Bachelor’s Degree in Law and a Bachelor’s Degree in Asian
Studies. Most of his community work involvement is to organize persons with
disabilities in the rural areas; he has served as a resource person for almost a
decade.
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty
body concerned:
At present he is proposing to organize a task force on human rights for people
with disabilities under the National Council on Disability Affairs to take
charge of the monitoring and preparation of an action plan with respect to the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and in relation to the
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, the Convention on
the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities. Is also involved in promoting the Biwako Millennium Framework for
Action and specifically in the data collection on the statistics of persons with
disabilities spearheaded by the Department of Health. The Government of the
Philippines will establish a registry of persons with disabilities. Also, by
2010 the National Statistics Office will start the Washington Group Initiative
in the Philippine Census of Population to include the data on persons with
disabilities. One of his focuses for 2009 is to advocate for access to justice
by hearing-impaired persons, and he will propose that sign language interpreters
be available in the Philippine courts.
List of most recent publications in the field:
1.International Collaboration (Concern Magazine for Disabled Filipino Persons)
2.Proposed Magna Carta for Disabled Persons
3.Access to Education “The Proposed Braille Department in the National Library”
4.Disability Issues on Information, Communication and Technology Development in
the Philippines (www.worldenable.net/manila2003)
Ana María Liévano de Sol (El Salvador)
[Original: Spanish]
Date and place of birth: 11 February 1964, San Salvador
Working languages: Spanish and English
Current title or post:
Director of Legal and International Affairs of the National Secretariat for the
Family.
Principal professional activities:
Wide-ranging professional activities.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in Law and authorized by the Supreme Court of Justice to
practise law.
Other relevant activities:
Coordinator of the National Forum for the Dissemination in El Salvador of the
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Coordinator of the policy on equal opportunities for persons with disabilities,
policy on food security, national policy on women, and national policy on care
for older adults.
National coordinator on role of the family, women's rights, persons with
disabilities, older adults, children and adolescents.
Since 2005, head of delegation to the Special Committee of the United Nations
responsible for the elaboration of the text of the Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities and to the ceremony held in March 2007 to mark the
accession of El Salvador to the Convention.
Adviser to the First Lady of the Republic in her capacity as President and
Coordinator of the Executive Boards of the Salvadoran Institute for the
Advancement of Women (ISDEMU) and the National Council for the Integrated Care
of the Elderly (CONAIPAM).
Preparation of national and international reports on the implementation of legal
or institutional instruments related to the activities and competencies of the
National Secretariat for the Family.
Experience in the work of the United Nations system.
Ronald McCallum, AO (Australia)
Date and place of birth: 8 October 1948, Melbourne, Australia
Working languages: English, French
Current position/function:
• Professor of Labour Law, University of Sydney, Australia
• Deputy Chair of Vision Australia, the largest representative organization of
blind and vision-impaired people in Australia
• Chair of Radio for the Print Handicapped of New South Wales Co-operative Ltd.,
Australia, which radio broadcasts readings of newspapers and magazines for
people with print disabilities
• Asian regional Vice-President of the International Society for Labour and
Social Security Law
• Foreign correspondent to the National Academy of Arbitrators, United States of
America and Canada
• Inaugural President of the Australian Labour Law Association
• Member of the Clinical Excellence Commission Board, Australia
Main professional activities:
• Former member of the Board of the Royal Blind Society of New South Wales,
Australia
• Former member of the Advisory Committee to the New South Wales Commission for
Children and Young Persons, Australia
• Solicitor, admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia, in
1994
• Special Counsel in Industrial Law, Blake Dawson Waldron (Solicitors)
• Foundation Blake Dawson Waldron Professor in Industrial Law
• Former Dean of Law, University of Sydney, Australia
• Former lecturer of labour law at the Osgoode Hall Law School at York
University, Canada, and Duke University, United States of America
• Former Principal Executive Officer of, and Legal Adviser to, the Australian
Industrial Relations Bureau
Educational background:
• Bachelor of Jurisprudence, 1970, Monash University, Australia
• Bachelor of Laws (Honours), 1972, Monash University, Australia
• Master of Laws, 1974, Queens University, Canada
• Bachelor of Jurisprudence Prize, 1970, the Supreme Court of Victoria,
Australia
• Commonwealth Scholarship, 1972, Canada
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty body
concerned:
• As a member and Chair of the Board of Vision Australia, dealing with various
issues concerning the rights of people with vision impairment, including
education, training, mobility, technological aids, care of the elderly, etc.
• As Chair of Radio for the Print Handicapped of the New South Wales
Cooperative Ltd., implementing greater accessibility to news and information
for people with vision impairment and other print disabilities through radio
broadcasting of newspapers and magazines
• Recognized for his active contribution to enhancing the rights of people with
disability in Australia by being made an Officer in the Order of Australia (AO)
in 2002 and being awarded a Centenary Medal in 2006
• Queen’s University Alumni Achievement Award winner as a former student with
disability accomplishing outstanding achievements (2007)
• Foreign correspondent to the National Academy of Arbitrators, United States of
America and Canada
• Personal experience with disability: blindness since birth
List of most recent publications in the field:
“Discriminating Against Women: Part Time Work, Child Care and the Family” (1985)
59 Law Institute Journal, pp. 692-694.
“Discrimination and the Omega Project; Trade Union Rules and the Self-Employed;
The Demise of Wage Indexation; and Secret Ballot Legislation” (1981) 9
Australian Business Law Review, pp. 363-368.
“The 35 Hour Week Saga; Discrimination on the Grounds of Sex and Marital Status;
and The Enquiry Into Wage Fixing Principles” (1981) 9 Australian Business Law
Review, pp. 201-207
Sivalingum Moodley (South Africa)
Date and place of birth: 11 September 1949, Mount Edgecombe, Kwa-Zulu, Natal,
South Africa
Working language: English
Current positions and functions:
• Director: Advocacy and Resource Centre for Students with Disabilities
(ARCSWiD)
• Policy development; staff training and development; financial management;
development and presentation of strategic operational plans
• Participation in University structures
• Developing awareness-raising programmes on disability
• Developed job descriptions for the various positions within ARCSWiD
Main professional activities:
• Developed a policy on students with disabilities for the University of South
Africa
• Serving as external examiner for a Master’s Programme in Disability Studies at
the University of Cape Town
• Serving on the Executive Committee of the Higher Education Disability Services
Association
• Representing the University of South Africa on the Disability Forum of the
Foundation for Tertiary Institutions in the Northern Metropolis
• Member of the Accessibility Committee for People with Disabilities for a
thesis on disability at the University of South Africa
• Responsible for implementing and monitoring the annual capital and operational
budgets of ARCSWiD, and instituting cost control and asset management measures
• Convenor of the Policy Interpretive Function Sub-Committee
• Member of the Gender Mainstreaming Committee of the University of South Africa
• Serving on the Throughput Committee of the University of South Africa
• Teacher at the Urther Blaxll School for the Blind; Head of the Optima Training
Centre for Visually Impaired Adults
Educational background:
1972-1973: Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA): University of Durban-Westville
Majors: English and Speech and Drama and University Higher Diploma in Education,
University of Durban-Westville. Distinctions in English and Teaching Practice
1979: Diploma in Special Education (DSE) cum laude, University of South Africa
1982: Bachelor of Education Degree (BEd), University of South Africa
1993: Master of Education Degree (MEd), University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg
2004: Doctor of Education Degree (DEd), University of South Africa
2007: Certificate in Strategic Management, University of South Africa
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty body
concerned:
• Efficient and effective organizational, administrative, interpersonal and
communication skills
• The ability to critique and write policy documents, research and general
reports, media releases, letters and memorandums, employing appropriate language
register and tone
• The ability to plan and conduct research
• The ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
• The ability to interact with people, on both a formal and informal level
• The ability to facilitate meetings at a professional level
• Effective public speaking
• Computer literacy skills, including excellent knowledge of access technology
• Community involvement: serving on the National Council and the National
Executive Committee of Disabled People South Africa as Deputy Chair: Human
rights, monitoring development in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities
List of most recent publications in the field:
• 1995-1996: Authored four English language textbooks for learners in grades
812 focusing on access to Learners with Disabilities
• 1997-2000: Contributed feature and general articles for publication in the
bimonthly journal of the South African National Council for the Blind
• Published two papers on academic development on the website of the South
African Academic Development Association
• Conducted two comprehensive research projects on the services of the
University of South Africa to disabled students and published them
Ana Peláez Narváez (Spain)
[Original: Spanish]
Date and place of birth: 4 October 1966, Zafra.
Working languages: English, French and Spanish
Current position/function:
International Relations Director of the Spanish National Organization of the
Blind (Organizacíon Nacional de Ciegos Españoles (ONCE))
Executive Vice-President of the ONCE Foundation for Solidarity with the Blind of
Latin America
Commissioner for Gender Affairs of the Spanish Disability Council (Comité
Español de Representantes de Personas con Discapacidad (CERMI))
Member of the Executive Committee and of the Board of Directors of the European
Disability Forum (EDF) and Chairwoman of its Women’s Committee
Main professional activities:
ONCE:
Develops and oversees international cooperation projects for improving the
quality of life of blind people in different parts of the world.
Responsible for monitoring, reviewing and assessing European social policies
with impact on persons with disabilities in Spain, especially the visually
impaired, and for designing and coordinating advocacy efforts to ensure that
European institutions pay greater attention to their needs.
Undertakes additional fund-raising activities.
Represents her organization in the European Blind Union, the Latin American
Blind Union, the World Blind Union and the International Council for the
Education of the Visually Impaired, among others.
CERMI:
Responsible for gender affairs and for monitoring disability issues at the
European level; has a prominent position in EDF
Reviews and assesses Spanish gender policies to ensure that they cover
disability; has appeared on several occasions before the Spanish Congress and
Senate and the European Parliament.
Delivers numerous lectures and conducts seminars on gender and disability or
European social issues
Coordinates the Spanish Network of Women Experts on Gender and Disability
Represents CERMI on the Royal Board on Disability (Real Patronato Sobre
Discapacidad) as an expert and represents the organization in that capacity at
the Women’s Health Observatory (Observatorio de Salud de la Mujer) of the
Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs, the State Observatory against Gender
Violence (Observatorio Estatal contra la Violencia de Género) and the Governing
Body of the Spanish Women’s Institute (Consejo Rector del Instituto de la Mujer
de España).
Educational background
– Bachelor’s degree in Education from the University of Seville
– Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Seville
– Master’s degree in special needs of persons with disabilities and PhD courses
at the University of Salamanca.
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty body
concerned:
Member of the Spanish Government delegation that took part in the travaux
préparatoires for the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities. Was a witness for Spain at the official signing ceremony (30 March
2007) and official deposit of Spain’s instrument of ratification of the
Convention and Optional Protocol on 3 December 2007. In recognition of her
contribution in this field, she was recently awarded the Order of Isabel la
Católica by His Majesty King Juan Carlos I of Spain.
Most recent publications in this field
– Niños invisibles (Invisible Children, ONCE, 2004)
– Por la igualdad, unidas en la diversidad (For Equality, United in Diversity,
CERMI, 2005)
– Plan integral de acción para la mujeres con discapacidad, 2005-2008
(Comprehensive Plan of Action for Women with Disabilities, CERMI, 2005)
– Reconciendo los derechos de las niñas y mujeres con discapacidad: un valor
añadido para la sociedad futura (Recognizing the rights of girls and women with
disabilities: a value added for future society, CERMI/EDF, 2008)
– Maternidad y discapacidad (Motherhood and disability, CERMI, 2008)
– Escuchando a los niños (Listening to children, ONCE, 2008)
Jesús Juan Portalanza Güere (Peru)
[Original: Spanish]
Date and place of birth: 1 November 1960, Lima
Working language: Spanish
Current position/function:
Chairman and General Manager of the “Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre” Disabled
Workers’ Cooperative, in partnership with Hoosung Development and Windy Plan,
Inc., with an investment of over $10 million.
Main professional activities
Independent consultant, design of projects and programmes and management of
social policies for persons with disabilities.
Coordinator of training programmes for leaders of organizations of persons with
disabilities in Latin America through training seminars in Argentina, Honduras,
Panama, Paraguay and Peru.
Educational background:
– Bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance, Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la
Vega.
– Master’s level studies in sociology with a minor in political science,
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos.
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty body
– Former Chairman of the Consejo Nacional para la Integración de la Persona con
Discapacidad (National Council for the Social Inclusion of Persons with
Disabilities, CONADIS), 2001
– Advisor to the Chairperson of Disabled Peoples’ International
– President of the Peruvian Centre for Disabilities, Development and Democracy
(Centro Peruano Discapacidad, Desarrollo y Democracia)
– Advisor to the policy committee of the Christian brotherhood of persons with
illnesses and disabilities (Comisión política de la Fraternidad cristiana de
personas enfermas y con discapacidad), a body recognized as an international
Catholic organization by the Holy See.
List of most recent publications in the field:
– La razón de la memoria, las personas con discapacidad en la historia (the
Logic of History, Persons with Disabilities throughout History), 2007.
– Manual de participación política y ciudadana para personas con discapacidad
(Handbook on political and citizens’ participation for persons with
disabilities), published by the institutional strengthening project of the
Peruvian Confederation of People with Disabilities (CONFENADIP), implemented
with assistance from the Spanish Federation of Persons with Physical or Visceral
Disabilities (COCEMFE) and the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation,
2006.
Colette Roberts-Risden (Jamaica)
Date and place of birth: 24 November 1971, St. Catherine, Jamaica
Working language: English
Current position/function:
Director of Social Security, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Kingston,
Jamaica
As the Director of Social Security, Ms. Roberts-Risden is responsible for social
policy formulation as well as the efficient management of the Social Security
Division of the Ministry. The Director of Social Security has direct
responsibility for the following policy areas: social assistance, national
pensions, senior citizens and persons with disability. The Director of Social
Security also holds responsibility for liaising with multilateral agencies to
outline Government policies and determine technical, financial and other support
that may be needed.
Main professional activities:
Develops and reviews the institutional and legislative framework for the
provision of social security benefits.
Liaises with multilateral agencies to outline Government policies and determine
technical, financial and other support that may be required.
Represents Jamaica at various international conferences and meetings in the area
of social development and pensions.
Educational background:
Master’s in Development Studies with an emphasis on social development and
research, Consortium Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of the West
Indies, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica.
Bachelor of Arts in geography with economics, University of the West Indies,
Mona, Kingston, Jamaica.
Short courses undertaken:
1.Techniques for Social Policy Analysis, University of the West Indies, Mona,
Kingston, Jamaica
2.Incorporating Gender Analysis into Inter-American Development Bank
Development Projects, Jamaica
3.World Bank Certificate in Designing Effective Social Safety Net Programmes,
Washington, D.C.
4.Project Management for Inter-American Development Bank Projects, Management
Institute for National Development, Kingston, Jamaica
5.Evaluating Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes in the Caribbean and Latin
America, World Bank Workshop, Mexico
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty
body concerned:
Member, Advisory Board for the National Council for Persons with Disabilities,
Government of Jamaica.
Develops national policies relating to persons with disabilities and oversees
the implementation of various policy decisions.
Collaborates with Government agencies and non-governmental organizations and on
the drafting of the National Disability Bill that seeks to protect the rights of
persons with disabilities.
Germán Xavier Torres Correa (Ecuador)
[Original: Spanish]
Place and date of birth: Quito, 25 April 1963
Working languages: Spanish and English
Current title or post
Parliamentary adviser to the National Congress, serving as Vice-President of the
National Council on Disabilities (CONADIS); Vice-President of the National
Federation of Ecuadorians with Physical Disabilities (FENEDIF); Coordinator of
the five National Federations of and for Persons with Disabilities; President of
the Ibero-American Network of Organizations of Persons with Disabilities.
Principal professional activities
Worked for the adoption and promulgation of the following: Act for the reform of
the Disabilities Act; Act for the reform of the Labour Code; national policy on
disabilities; the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities, which was also promulgated by executive decree; reform of the
electoral law on access to polling stations by persons with disabilities;
declaration of emergency in the sector of persons with disabilities in El
Salvador; education and training in the objectives, concepts and mechanisms of
inclusive development, at the international level; and promotion and
dissemination of the contents of United Nations conventions.
Other relevant activities
National diagnostic workshops and consultations on mechanisms for social control
and for the exercise of their fundamental rights by persons with disabilities;
national and international advisory services on the management of employment
services; “They Have the Right to Vote” campaign, supported by the “Equal Access
to Taxis” project; agreements with municipalities on access to the physical
environment and elimination of barriers; weekly radio programme “An Inclusive
Ecuador”; team leader for projects for the promotion and exercise of political
and workers’ rights (USAID); “Promotion of Inclusive Development” (IDB-Social
Inclusion Fund); “Young Promoters of Inclusive Rights” (Ministry of Economic and
Social Inclusion, World Bank, Belgian Cooperation); “Occupational Training and
Labour Insertion” (IDB-FOMIN).
Recent publications in the field
“Mecanismos para el cumplimiento de los derechos de las personas con
discapacidad en Ecuador”, FENEDIF, 2007; “Manual de funciones y procedimientos
para entidades de discapacidad”, FENEDIF, 2007; “Construyendo una sociedad
incluyente”, FEDEXPOR, 2008; “Confianza empresarial con la inserción laboral”,
Public Advocate, 2008; “La inserción laboral: una responsabilidad social”, VIVE,
2008.
Cveto Uršič (Slovenia)
Date and place of birth: 9 August 1956, Kranj, Slovenia
Working languages: English (fluent), Croatian (fluent), Serbian (fluent),
Slovenian (fluent) and German (good)
Current position/function:
– General director, Directorate for Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of
Labour, Family and Social Affairs, 2005
– Member of the Government Council for Persons with Disabilities, 2004
Main professional activities:
– Representative of Slovenia in the United Nations Working Group on the
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 2005-2006
– Representative of Slovenia in the High-level Group on Disability at the
European Commission, 2005
– Chairman of the National Committee responsible for the preparation of the
presidency programme on disability during Slovenia’s presidency of the Council
of the European Union, 2007-2008
– Chairman of the National Task Force for the 2007 European Year of Equal
Opportunities, 2006-2007
– Chairman of the working group responsible for preparation of the Governmental
Action Programme for Persons with Disabilities, 2007-2013, 2006; and Chairman of
the Governmental Committee for the monitoring of the Action Programme, 2008
Educational background:
– Graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University in Ljubljana in 1982
– Master’s degree in European social policy analysis at the Faculty of Social
Sciences at the University of Ljubljana, 1994 (Master’s thesis: Comparative
study of employment policies for people with disabilities within Germany, the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Slovenia)
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty
body concerned:
– Active for more than 25 years in numerous non-governmental disability and
humanitarian organizations in Slovenia and at the international level
– Author, co-author and editor of more than 30 independent publications in the
field of disability policy focused in particular on employment and enforcement
of human rights
– Chairman of the expert council of the Association of Disabled Workers of
Slovenia, 1998-2005, currently a member of the expert council
– Member of the expert council of the Cerebral Palsy Association — Sonček, 2001
– Individual member of the European Disability Forum
– National Coordinator for Slovenia in Rehabilitation International, 1993-2005
List of recent publications in the field:
– Editor and co-author of the Human Rights and Persons with Disabilities Series;
from 1997 to 2005 six books were published
– Uršič, Cveto, et al, Research report: The right to equal opportunities and
equal treatment — vocational rehabilitation and employment of persons with
disabilities within the European Union and Slovenia, 2003
– Uršič, Cveto, Stanovnik, Tine. Invalidity pensions: the case of Slovenia. In:
Prinz, Christopher (ed.). European disability pension policies: 11 country
trends 1970-2002 (Public Policy and Social Welfare, Vol. 26). Aldershot (UK);
Brookfield (Ver.) [etc.]: Ashgate, cop. 2003
– Uršič, Cveto. Ageing with disability — are we ready for the challenge? In:
Vaupotič, Mirko (ed.). European Union — chance for the elderly, 2004
– Uršič, Cveto, Tabaj, Aleksandra. Human rights of vulnerable groups — the case
of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Soc. izziv, 2005
Jia Yang (China)
Date and place of birth: 3 April 1963, Changsha, Hunan Province of China
Working language: English
Current position/function:
Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Member of the National Committee
of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). Member of the
Central Women’s Committee of the Jiu San Society, one of the eight democratic
parties in China.
Founding Director of the Women’s Committee of China Association of the Blind.
Member of the World Blind Union (WBU) Asia-Pacific Region Women’s Committee.
Main professional activities:
In 2000, organized and attended the World Summit on Disability Movement in
Beijing, participated in the drafting, discussion and ratification of the
Beijing Declaration on the Rights of People with Disabilities in the New
Century.
In 2000, attended the United Nations New Millennium Forum in New York and spoke
on promoting the legislation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities.
In 2000, as a representative of WBU, attended the Beijing+5 World Conference on
Women in New York City.
From 1997 to the present, promoted the legislation of the Convention on the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities and advocated the ratification of the
Convention by the Chinese National People’s Congress. In addition, delivered
numerous speeches to promote the public’s recognition of the Convention.
Educational background:
1978-1982Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China
1985-1987Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
2000-2001Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Other main activities in the field relevant to the mandate of the treaty
body concerned:
In 2000, attended the WBU fifth General Assembly in Australia and was elected to
its Executive Committee; also served as chairperson of the plenary session on
“Literacy and Culture” as well as Chairperson of the Women’s Resolutions
Committee, which proposed and succeeded in electing the first woman president in
WBU history.
In 1998, attended the Fifth Congress of the Disabled Peoples’ International in
Mexico and spoke on the special panel, “Human Rights and Women”.
In 1998, as a member of the WBU Literacy Committee, attended the Committee
members’ meeting in Sweden.
In 1997, was elected a member of the WBU Asia-Pacific Women’s Committee in South
Korea and spoke on the “WBU Second Women’s Forum”.
List of most recent publications in the field:
1.“I am, I ponder, I practice”, won the best award in the China Academy of
Sciences’ competition on “Innovation in Education”, 2007
2.“From zero to infinity: legal transplantation and legal globalization in the
making of the Chinese law on the protection of rights for people with
disabilities and the United Nations Convention”, paper published for the
International Symposium on Justice and Social Order during the Globalization
Process, 2007
3.“Participation, Construction, and Sharing” in Blind Citizen Monthly, 2006