Agenda of the High Level Seminar for Inclusive Cities

Le Meridien Hotel, Jakarta, 31 October 2017

BACKGROUND

UNESCO, ILO, WHO and in cooperation with APEKSI (Association of Indonesian City Government) have joined forces with the city authorities, the national government and the civil society to promote the rights of persons with disabilities in . The UN partners are pursuing a multidimensional approach that involves exchange of best practices among the Network of Mayors for Inclusive Cities, supporting innovative policy solutions to the challenges of disability inclusion, and assisting the national government in the implementation of the newly adopted disability law. Today, these mutual efforts are beginning to bear fruit, as manifested in the following developments and achievements:

 The Network of Mayors for Inclusive Cities with eight members (Ambon, , , , , , and ) and growing! A Secretariat hosted by APEKSI (Association of Indonesian City Governments) and the capacity-building trainings provided by the UN partners have further reinforced the Network for a higher impact on the lives of persons with disabilities.

 Assessment Tool for Disability Inclusion in the Cities – developed to help cities and their citizens measure progress made towards the fulfillment of international (UN Convention on Promoting the Rights of Persons with Disability) and domestic (2016 Law no. 8 on Disability) commitments.  Participatory Data Collection and Mapping Tool and the Disability-Inclusive City Profile of Solo – produced in collaboration with Kota Kita Foundation, as a scalable model for a countrywide dissemination.  Health Sector Roadmap on Inclusive Health System and Service for People with Disability 2017-2030, developed to assist Yogyakarta in addressing the data gaps for effective policy design and implementation.  Draft Presidential Regulation on National Committee for Disabilities, produced with the support from the Indonesian Association of Women with Disabilities (HWDI), in order to promote the establishment a multidisciplinary consultative body tasked with providing a regular guidance for the government on disability issues; The High Level Seminar on Inclusive Cities in Le Meridien Hotel, Jakarta, on 31 October, will be an occasion to present, by the mayors themselves, the inclusive policies and initiatives that are enabling positive transformations in their cities. The Seminar will also generate an exchange between the national and city authorities about how to engage the cities in the realization of the national law on disability, and how to replicate good practices emerging from different cities throughout the country.

The civil society will also be present at the event, showcasing concrete initiatives designed to enable inclusive policy processes through citizen participation and advocacy, in particular to address the existing data gaps. The representatives of the private sector will use the opportunity to highlight their role in promoting equal employment opportunities for persons with disabilities, and the benefits the recent initiatives in this area has brought to their businesses.

To highlight the sustained commitment of the city governments to the promotion of the rights of persons with disabilities, the Seminar will feature that signing of the Charter of Network of Mayors for Inclusive Cities of Indonesia.

EVENT SCHEDULE

Time Program Remarks Venue

08:00 – 09:00 Registrations

09:00 -09:30 Welcome Remarks:

 H.E. Mr. Bambang Brodjonegoro, Minister of National Development Planning

 Anita Nirody, UN Resident Coordinator

 Airin Rachmi Diany, SH, MH., Chairman of Board of APEKSI

09:30 – 09:50 Signing of the Charter of Network of Mayors Ballroom, Le for Inclusive Cities of Indonesia Meridien Hotel

09:50 – 10.10 Art performance 10:10 – 10:30 Coffee Break + Press Conference Coffee Break: Press Conference: 10:30-11:30 Session I: Indonesian Cities Leading Positive (10 min Ballroom, Le Transformations towards Disability Inclusion presentations on Meridien Hotel the most recent  Mayor of Padang: policies and Investing in Inclusive Infrastructure practices of the

respective  Mayor of Banjarmasin: municipalities, Inclusive Health Service followed by 20 min Q&A session)  Mayor of Banda Aceh: Mayor’s regulation on inclusive development planning

 Mayor of Metro Lampung: Inclusive Education

Moderator: APEKSI

11:30-12:30 Session II: Indonesian Cities Leading Positive (10 min Ballroom, Le Transformations towards Disability Inclusion presentations on Meridien Hotel the most recent  Mayor of Mojokerto: policies and Employment Policy for Persons with practices of the Disability respective

municipalities,  Mayor of Ambon: Inclusive followed by 20 Programme in Ambon City min Q&A session)  Mayor of Denpasar: Inclusive Programme in Denpasar City

 Ministry of Home Affairs of Republic of Indonesia: Promoting Best Practices of Inclusive Cities Across the Country

Moderator: DPO - Special Olympics Indonesia

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch

13:30 – 14:30 Session III: Dialogue with the National (10 min Ballroom, Le Government: Linking with the National Level presentations on Meridien Hotel Policies and Initiatives the most recent policies and  Ministry of Social Affairs: practices of the Challenges and Opportunities In the respective Implementation of Law 8 Year 2016 municipalities,

followed by 20  Ministry of National Development min Q&A session) Planning: The Role of Disability Inclusion on Sustainable Development Goals

 Himpunan Wanita Disabilitas Indonesia/Indonesian Association of Women with Disabilities:

Draft of Presidential Decree on Committee on National Commission for Disability

 Member of Parliament Commission XIII: Role of Parliament in fulfilling rights of persons with disabilities

Moderator: Tendy Gunawan, Program Officer, ILO

14:30 – 16:00 Session IV: Enabling Effective Policy Design (10 min Ballroom, Le through Innovative Data Collection and Use presentations on Meridien Hotel the most recent  Alexander Hauschild, UNESCO policies and Consultant: practices of the Assessment Tools of Inclusive Cities respective

municipalities,  Kota Kita Foundation in followed by 20 Collaboration with Mayor of min Q&A session) : Participatory Data Collection for Disability Mapping

 Provincial Office of Health of D.I. Yogyakarta Province/Balai Penyelenggara Jaminan Kesehatan Sosial Propinsi D.I. Yogyakarta and Mayor of Yogyakarta: Developing Data System and Health Care Services for People with Disability

 PUSKAPA Universitas Indonesia: Health Sector Roadmap on Inclusive Health System and Services for People with Disability

Moderator: PPDI - Bapak Gufron Sakaril 16:00 – 16:10 Coffee Break

16:10-17:30 Session V: Promoting Equal Employment (15 min Ballroom, Le Opportunities for People with Disabilities presentations Meridien Hotel

 Grace Monica Halim & Tendy followed by 20 Gunawan, ILO: Q&A session) Job Matching for People with

Disability, A study conducted by the ILO Jakarta Office

 Directorate for Placement, Ministry of Manpower of the Republic of Indonesia: Government policies and programmes in Employment for People with Disabilities

 Indonesia Business and Disabilities Network: Promoting Disability Inclusion At The Workplace Moderator: APINDO (Indonesia Entrepreneur Association)

17:30 – 17:40 Closing Remarks by Irakli Khodeli, Program Specialist of Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO Office Jakarta