Lebanese Physically Handicapped Union Explained

Lebanese Physical Handicapped Union (LPHU)
اتحاد المقعديين اللبنانيين
Type:Non-profit
Founded Date:1981
Location:Lebanon
Key People:Sylvana Lakkis (President)
Area Served:Lebanon
Homepage:http://www.lphu.com

The Lebanese Physically Handicapped Union (LPHU) is an advocacy organization for the disabled in Lebanon founded in 1981.[1] Currently the organization is sponsored in its efforts to increase the accessibility of polling places for the disabled by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems.[2] LPHU found in a recent survey that less than 1% of the polling places in the country of Lebanon are fully accessible by the disabled.

History

A small group of disabled people in Lebanon founded LPHU in mid-1981.[3] LPHU remained active throughout the war which surrounded the Israeli Invasion of Lebanon.[3] They were active during the political seasons leading up to the 1992, 1996, and 1998 and were even able to get 3 disabled men elected to local municipal council governments in 1998.[3]

Support

LPHU is supported by the International community.[3] Representatives from the organization attended the UN Conference on Women in 1995.[3] Also, LPHU has begun working with similar organization in Yemen, and in other countries throughout the eastern Mediterranean including countries from the former Yugoslavia.[3] Additionally, they have gained significant support in election support activities, such as polls and campaigning for polling station access, from the International Foundation for Electoral Systems.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lphu.com/AN/index.asp LPHU Summary
  2. Lee, Hayeon.With dignity and independence: Lebanese with disabilities push for their right to vote this June . NOW Lebanon. May 24, 2009. Accessed June 03, 2009.
  3. Advocacy around Disability in the Midst of War: The Lebanon . Lina . Abou-Habib . 13 . March 1999 . Humanitarian Exchange Magazine . 2009-08-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110720033450/http://www.odihpn.org/report.asp?id=1068 . 2011-07-20 . dead .