
With the support from the Government of Turkmenistan, the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office (RCO) and the Office of UN High Commissioner on Human Rights Regional Office for Central Asia (OHCHR ROCA) in collaboration with UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO, IOM, UN Volunteers and local NGOs and youth activists, successfully hosted the third annual Inclusive Festival «We are different- We are equal», on 9 November at the park of culture and rest «Ashgabat» (1st Park). The event brought together diverse segments of the community to celebrate inclusion, promote human rights, and highlight the importance of solidarity in Turkmenistan.
This year’s event was held in anticipation of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, highlighting the importance of promoting inclusion and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities in Turkmen society.
The festival brought together more than 300 representatives from government agencies, civil society organizations, diplomatic community, youth groups, and the general public, creating a vibrant and welcoming space for dialogue, creativity, and inclusiveness. The event was dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of the rights of persons with disabilities and encouraging active community engagement to ensure no one is left behind.
The civil society organizations included National Red Crescent Society, Blind and Deaf Society of Turkmenistan, Central Physical and Sports Club of the Disabled People of Turkmenistan, NGO «Yenme», Center for Support of People with Disabilities, NGO «Climbing club «Agama», National Center of Special Olympics, National Federation of Gymnastics, NGO «Yash tebigatchy» («Young Naturalist») and UN Young SDG Ambassadors. Private sector also supported the festival.

The festival featured various activities, including inclusive sports, including chess for people with visual disabilities, rock climbing, arts and crafts, live performances, and games designed to inspire dialogue on equality, gender and social inclusion. The music and dance performances, and exhibitions of art and crafts made by people with disabilities made the festival brighter and more cheerful. The event featured youth-led initiatives aimed at raising awareness about social issues, including disability rights, gender equality, and environmental protection.
Speaking at the event, Dmitry Shlapachenko, UN Resident Coordinator, emphasized:
«The Inclusive Festival is a testament to our commitment to ensuring that everyone, regardless of their abilities or backgrounds, has a place in society. This festival is not just a celebration but a call to action to create a more inclusive and just world for all.»
The festival also provided a platform for civil society organizations to share their experiences, best practices, and innovative solutions for promoting inclusivity. Through creative performances and interactive dialogues, young activists showcased their dedication to building a more inclusive future in Turkmenistan.
«The annual inclusive Festival proved that this is a great, welcome celebration of inclusivity, equality and dignity of everyone. It was very interesting, and we had a great time together. There are many bright, happy memories of this event,» shared Elchin Gulamov, a representative of the Society of blind and deaf people of Turkmenistan and a talented singer.
The event concluded with a vibrant flashmob by young volunteers performing a song in sign language. Participants left the festival energized and motivated to continue working together toward a society where no one is left behind.
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