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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

ON WORLD DAY, BAN URGES RENEWED EFFORTS TO HELP PERSONS AFFECTED BY AUTISM REALIZE FULL POTENTIAL

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Date: 2 Apr 2014 10:00:03 -0400
Subject: ON WORLD DAY, BAN URGES RENEWED EFFORTS TO HELP PERSONS
AFFECTED BY AUTISM REALIZE FULL POTENTIAL
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ON WORLD DAY, BAN URGES RENEWED EFFORTS TO HELP PERSONS AFFECTED BY
AUTISM REALIZE FULL POTENTIALNew York, Apr 2 2014 10:00AMUnited
Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon marked World Autism Awareness
Day with a call to action - urging the international community to take
part in fostering progress for those affected by autism "by supporting
education programmes, employment opportunities and other measures that
help realize our shared vision of a more inclusive world."

"This year's World Autism Awareness Day is a chance to celebrate the
creative minds of people with Autism Spectrum Disorders, and to renew
our pledge to help them realize their great potential," said Mr. Ban
in his <"http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs//2014/sgsm15729.doc.htm">message.

Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that manifests itself
during the first three years of life. The rate of autism in all
regions of the world is high and it has a tremendous impact on
children, their families, communities and societies.

"I treasure my meetings with individuals affected by autism -- parents,
children, teachers and friends. Their strength is inspiring. They
deserve all possible opportunities for education, employment and
integration," the UN Chief said, underscoring that to measure the
success of our societies, "we should examine how well those with
different abilities, including persons with autism, are integrated as
full and valued members."

Education and employment are key, he continued, explaining that
schools connect children to their communities. Jobs connect adults to
their societies. Persons with autism deserve to walk the same path. By
including children with different learning abilities in mainstream and
specialized schools, we can change attitudes and promote respect. By
creating suitable jobs for adults with autism, we integrate them into
society, he added.

"At this time of economic constraint, Governments should continue to
invest in services that benefit persons with autism. When we empower
them, we benefit current and future generations," said the
Secretary-General, noting that tragically, in many parts of the world,
these individuals are denied their fundamental human rights.

"They battle discrimination and exclusion. Even in places where their
rights are secured, too often they still have to fight for basic
services," he said, pointing out in that regard that the UN Convention
on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities provides a strong framework
for action to create a better world for all.Apr 2 2014 10:00AM
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