Permanent Delegation of the State of Qatar to UN Holds Event on Autism and COVID-19

Permanent Delegation of the State of Qatar to UN Holds Event on Autism and COVID-19

New York / Information Office / April 09  

The Permanent Qatari delegation to the United Nations in New York organized, in cooperation with the permanent missions of the State of Kuwait, Poland, Brazil, Bangladesh, South Korea and Autism Speaks, organized virtually an event on COVID-19 and autism and how technology can support the global response and recovery.

The event, which saw representatives from the State of Qatar and a number of states and international organizations, discussed how to benefit from technology effectively to address the uneven impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the autism community, in addition to the role partnerships can play in supporting families during the ongoing crisis.

Participants agreed said that the COVID-19 pandemic showcased the importance of digital technology in people's lives as closings and physical distancing took place in many countries around the world, which led to a reliance on the internet and other digital technologies to gain access to information, health and education.

In her speech, HE the Permanent Representative of Qatar to the United Nations Ambassador Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani highlighted the efforts played by the State of Qatar in 2008 when the global community recognized a world day for autism, based on a proposal made by Chairperson of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser in 2007.

HE the ambassador also noted that Doha hosted in June 12 of 2019 an international conference to mark the 12th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which was a prominent event on the role of technology in assisting people with autism.

Her Excellency praised the achievements of the State of Qatar, which proved leadership in the field research on autism and awareness campaigns, citing the great commitment of the State of Qatar to people with disabilities and the legislation that were introduced to protect their rights.