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Consider the following statements about “incheon strategy”
1.It is the action plan for decreasing carbon emission in Asia and Pacific region.
2.This Strategy consists of a set of disability-inclusive development goals in the region.
3.It was adopted in 2012.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
It is the action plan for decreasing carbon emission in the Asia and Pacific region: This statement is incorrect. The Incheon Strategy is not related to carbon emission reduction. It is a strategy aimed at making the Asia-Pacific region more inclusive and accessible for persons with disabilities.
This Strategy consists of a set of disability-inclusive development goals in the region: This statement is correct. The Incheon Strategy refers to the Incheon Strategy to "Make the Right Real" for Persons with Disabilities in Asia and the Pacific. It is a framework to promote disability-inclusive development in the region.
It was adopted in 2012: This statement is correct. The Incheon Strategy was adopted in 2012.
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