"Iran’s National Paralympic Committee Honored as World Leader in Women’s Sports Development: A Milestone for Gender Equality in Paralympic Movement"

Dr. Fariba Mohammadi, Acting Head of SSRII, extended her heartfelt congratulations to the Iranian Paralympic Movement and the National Paralympic Committee for this remarkable accomplishment. In her official message, Dr. Mohammadi praised the relentless efforts, strategic planning, and dedication of all individuals who have contributed to the growth and empowerment of women in Paralympic sports, both domestically and internationally.
“This achievement is a testament to the unwavering determination and steadfast commitment to creating equal opportunities for women in sports,” Dr. Mohammadi stated. “The recognition of Iran’s National Paralympic Committee as a global leader in women’s sports development is not only a source of immense pride for our nation but also a shining example of success for the international Paralympic community.”
The IPC’s evaluation highlighted Iran’s exceptional initiatives in promoting women’s participation in Paralympic sports, from grassroots programs to elite athlete development. This recognition positions Iran as a role model for other nations striving to enhance inclusivity and gender parity in sports.
Dr. Mohammadi also extended her congratulations to the women athletes, coaches, referees, and administrators who have played pivotal roles in this journey. “This success belongs to every individual who has contributed to the Paralympic Movement in Iran. We pray for their continued progress and achievements in the future,” she added.
The accolade marks a significant milestone in Iran’s Paralympic history, reflecting the nation’s dedication to breaking barriers and championing the rights of women with disabilities in sports. As the global spotlight turns to Iran’s achievements, the country’s Paralympic community continues to inspire and pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable sporting world.
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