MP for Suhum, Frank Asiedu Bekoe, is attending the 19th Session of the Conference of States Parties (COSP19) to the Convention on the Rights of Person
MP for Suhum, Frank Asiedu Bekoe, is attending the 19th Session of the Conference of States Parties (COSP19) to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) at the UN Headquarters with a group of Ghanaian legislators and activists for persons with disabilities.
Government representatives, lawmakers, civil society organizations, development partners, and disability rights advocates from all over the world are gathering for a three-day conference, which will take place from June 9 to June 11, 2026, to assess the progress made under the Convention and set a new direction for the advancement of disability rights worldwide.
The occasion commemorates two decades since the adoption of one of the most significant international human rights instruments in the world, which is devoted to defending and advancing the rights of persons with disabilities.
Frank Asiedu Bekoe’s involvement coincides with his growing advocacy for social protection and inclusion of people with disabilities.
The Suhum MP has represented the Parliamentary Caucus on Persons with Disabilities at several national and international forums in recent months, consistently advocating for greater engagement of people with disabilities in national development, equal opportunities, and stronger legal protections.
The conference opened with high-level addresses from leading global figures, including António Guterres, representatives of the President of the United Nations General Assembly, members of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, civil society leaders, and youth advocates.
Delegates also participated in the election of members to the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and engaged in a general debate on the implementation of the Convention.
One of the key areas of discussion focused on creating a world free from exploitation, violence, and abuse against persons with disabilities. Experts from various countries shared experiences and strategies to strengthen protection mechanisms and ensure that persons with disabilities can live in safety and dignity.
Another major session examined the need to build resilient societies by strengthening care and support systems that promote empowerment, independence, and autonomy for persons with disabilities.The conference also devoted significant attention to enhancing political participation and representation for persons with disabilities.
Delegates discussed ways to improve accessible civic engagement, leadership opportunities, and advocacy platforms to ensure that persons with disabilities are fully represented in public life and decision-making processes.





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