Passing of Ms Maria Veronica Reina

31 October 2017

Ms. Maria Veronica Ms. Maria Veronica Reina, a globally known disability rights leader passed away on 27 October in her hometown Rosario, Argentina. She was 54.

She was the global leader and represented the International Disability Consortium, the coalition of disability organizations, during the negotiation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2001-2006). In her words, her leadership was about “Serving the disability community, starting with small tasks that others may not wish to do” .

She brought together disability organizations worldwide and led the international community to advance the rights of persons with disabilities throughout the negotiation.  Her work continued with the implementation of the goal of the Convention- realization of universal human rights by, for and with persons with disabilities for an inclusive, accessible and sustainable world.

During the last months she was engaged with the Stakeholders Group of persons with disabilities related to the Sustainable Development Goals, and its promotion in Argentina. Her last contribution was a key consultative meeting with the United Nations in the city of Buenos Aires to reinforce the leadership of the disability community in the implementation and monitoring of  the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the disability-inclusive 2030 Development Agenda.

Ms. María Verónica Reina advocated for justice and the dignity of persons with disabilities, bringing  the highest forms of aspirations, wisdom and realism—all for those left behind in particular in developing countries to make the global commitment: a reality for their lives.

Her services will continue to be a testimony to her extraordinary leadership in the disability community at home and globally.

 

Maria Verónica Reina, una líder de la comunidad de personas con discapacidad conocida en todo el mundo, murió el 27 de octubre en su ciudad natal de Rosario, Argentina. Tenía 54 años.

Fue líder mundial y voz del Consorcio Internacional de Discapacidad, la coalición de organizaciones de discapacidad durante las negociaciones de la Convención sobre los Derechos de las Personas con Discapacidad de las Naciones Unidas (2001-2006). Según ella misma expresó, su liderazgo se basaba en “Servir a la comunidad de personas con discapacidad, comenzando con pequeñas tareas que otros tal vez no quieren hacer”.

Ella reunió a organizaciones de personas con discapacidad de todo el mundo y lideró a esa comunidad internacional, que abogaba por la promoción de sus derechos en la sociedad y por su desarrollo, durante todo el proceso de las negociaciones. Ella continuó a trabajar por la implementación del objetivo de la Convención: que se hicieran realidad los derechos humanos universales para las personas con discapacidad, por ellas y con ellas, para lograr un mundo inclusivo, accesible y sostenible.

La Sra. María Verónica Reina abogó por la justicia y la dignidad de las personas con discapacidad, trayendo las más altas aspiraciones, sabiduría y realismo, todo para los que quedan atrás en particular en los países en desarrollo y para hacer un compromiso global: una realidad para sus vidas.

Sus servicios continuarán siendo un testimonio de su extraordinario liderazgo en la comunidad de discapacitados en su pais y en el mundo.

 

 

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