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Village of Happiness launched to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

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Last updated: 2025/12/20 at 8:45 AM
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Muscat, Oman, vibrantly celebrated the Village of Happiness Carnival this weekend, marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities with a powerful display of inclusion and empowerment. The two-day event, held under the patronage of His Excellency Dr. Khamis bin Saif Al Jabri, Head of the Implementation Follow-up Unit for Oman Vision 2040, showcased the talents and capabilities of individuals with disabilities while fostering a spirit of community and economic opportunity. This year’s carnival built upon the success of previous editions, solidifying its position as a cornerstone event for disability inclusion in the Sultanate.

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Oman Vision 2040 and the Drive for InclusionSupporting SMEs and Economic Independence

A Celebration of Abilities: The Village of Happiness Carnival

The Village of Happiness Carnival isn’t simply an event; it’s a testament to Oman’s commitment to social responsibility and the empowerment of all its citizens. Hosted at the Civil Aviation Club, the carnival provided a safe and accessible environment where entertainment, education, and rehabilitation converged. Approximately 2,000 children with disabilities, representing various charitable associations, public and private centers, and even expatriate communities from Indian and Pakistani schools, participated in the festivities.

Oman Vision 2040 and the Drive for Inclusion

The carnival’s alignment with Oman Vision 2040 is central to its purpose. Her Highness Sayyida Hajija bint Jaifar Al Said, the event’s organizer, emphasized the collaborative effort between government and private entities in bringing the carnival to life. It serves as a vital platform for raising awareness and supporting both persons with disabilities and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), particularly those owned by individuals with disabilities. This focus directly contributes to the national goals of social inclusion and sustainable development outlined in the Vision.

Empowering Through Entertainment and Education

The carnival boasted a diverse array of over 30 activities designed to engage and inspire. From classic car rides and adaptive bicycles to captivating magic shows and thrilling circus performances, entertainment was at the forefront. However, the event went beyond mere amusement, incorporating valuable educational experiences.

Children enjoyed hands-on learning in a dedicated science lab, engaged in creative pursuits like arts and crafts and pottery, and challenged their minds with board games. All activities were thoughtfully designed to be universally accessible, ensuring that every child could participate fully and enjoyably. This commitment to accessible events is a key differentiator for the Village of Happiness Carnival.

Supporting SMEs and Economic Independence

A significant aspect of the carnival was its dedication to supporting SMEs in the entertainment sector and promoting the economic empowerment of persons with disabilities. Dedicated sections were allocated to leading Omani SMEs specializing in children’s entertainment, alongside booths for home-based businesses and entrepreneurs with disabilities to showcase and sell their products. This provided a valuable opportunity for financial independence and fostered a sense of entrepreneurial spirit.

A Global Perspective on Disability and Inclusion

The event drew praise from international organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO). Dr. Jean Jabbour, WHO Representative in Oman, highlighted the importance of shifting perceptions towards inclusion and recognizing disability as an integral part of human diversity. He emphasized that disability enriches societies and should not be viewed as a barrier to participation.

Dr. Jabbour also acknowledged Oman’s significant progress in advancing the rights of persons with disabilities through national policies focused on education, training, employment, and access to essential health and social services. The WHO has been actively collaborating with Oman to strengthen health systems and ensure they are inclusive and responsive to the needs of vulnerable populations, particularly during health emergencies. This collaboration underscores the global commitment to inclusive healthcare and the well-being of all individuals.

Looking Ahead: Continued Commitment to Empowerment

The third edition of the Village of Happiness Carnival was a resounding success, demonstrating the power of collaboration and the importance of creating inclusive environments. The event served as a powerful reminder that disability is not a limitation, but rather a unique aspect of human experience.

The WHO reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Oman in achieving full inclusion of persons with disabilities in the health sector and ensuring equal access to high-quality healthcare. As Oman continues to progress towards its Vision 2040 goals, events like the Village of Happiness Carnival will undoubtedly play a crucial role in fostering a more inclusive and equitable society for all. We encourage readers to learn more about Oman’s initiatives for persons with disabilities and to support organizations dedicated to promoting inclusion and empowerment.

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