"Autism knows no gender, race, or socio-economic status. Notwithstanding the disorder, people with Autism have a wide range of diverse and unique abilities and often exceptional skills, that can immensely benefit society," India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin said here yesterday.
Addressing a high-level event on 'World Autism Awareness Day', he said the underlying message for attaining sustainable development is that no one must be left behind.
"The challenge is to identify early and make every differently-abled children not only count but also capable. These issues need specialized and nuanced attention," he said.
He cited Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has called for collective efforts to "create a world where persons with disabilities can scale new heights of success without any obstacles."
"The transformative 2030 Agenda provides an opportunity for the full realization of the potential of people with Autism and other developmental disabilities and ensure for them 'a life of dignity and meaning'," Akbaruddin said.
"This is a violation of human rights and a waste of human potential," he said.
Earlier this year, Moon engaged in a dialogue with a young man with autism at United Nations headquarters. His innovative approach to the implementation of the SDGs was impressive, he said.
Noting that this year marks the 10th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Moon called on societies to invest more funds in enabling young persons with autism to be part of their generation's historic push for progress.
"The focus is on training, awareness and capacity building, shelter, care giving and empowerment," he said.
The International Clinical Epidemiology Network (INCLEN) in India has developed screening and diagnostic tools and research studies on Autism are also being encouraged, he added.
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