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Disability and international cooperation policies

Disability and international cooperation policies. Situation of disability into international cooperation. CRPD article 32 and its implications.

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Disability and international cooperation policies

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  1. Disability and international cooperationpolicies Situation of disabilityinto international cooperation

  2. CRPD article 32 and its implications “1.States Parties recognize the importance of international cooperation and its promotion, in support of national efforts for the realization of the purpose and objectives of the present Convention, and will undertake appropriate and effective measures in this regard, between and among States and, as appropriate, in partnership with relevant international and regional organizations and civil society, in particular organizations of persons with disabilities. Such measures could include, inter alia: (a) Ensuring that international cooperation, including international development programmes, is inclusive of and accessible to persons with disabilities; (…) » Article 32

  3. Article 32 – key notions Tech. and eco. assistance/ facilitating sharing of accessible and assistive technologies Accessibility Supportingcapacity-building Inclusion of people with disabilities in all phases of development programs Research and access to scientific and technical knowledge South-North, South-South North-North and North-South cooperation Partnerships between states + with internat., organizations, regional and civil society

  4. Other provisions have a particular relevance in the framework of international cooperation: • Article 11 – it covers situations of risk with an emphasis on humanitarian emergencies, a key area of international cooperation; • Article 28 (2) (b) – it calls for ensuring access to social protection programmes and poverty reduction programmes for persons with disabilities, in particular women and girls with disabilities and older persons with disabilities in the context of the right to health.

  5. Disability and the MillenniumDevleopment Goals • MillenniumDeclaration: «making the right to development a reality for everyone and to freeing the entire human race from want » • All of the 8 MDGs are concerned by disability, but disability is currently not included in indicators and targets set for the MDGs

  6. What needs to happen? • Disability must be recognized as a cross cutting issue within international development. • Accurate and reliable disability data is collectedto monitor the actual inclusion of people with disabilities in international aid efforts • Ensure participation of people with disabilities in development • Engage into the preparatory steps to influence for a more inclusive post-MDG framework

  7. Disability in bilateral and multilateral cooperation policies • Integrate a twin-track approach to inclusive development • Integrate disability both vertically and horizontally • Ensure that it is appropriately resourced • Develop the policy in a participatory manner • Ensure monitoring and evaluation of the policy

  8. Examples of disabilitypolicies in international cooperation

  9. United Nations initiatives on disability • The intergovernmental process through which resolutions are adopted • Initiatives by individual UN agencies (UNICEF, UNDP, ILO, etc..) to include disability in their actions, in their respective areas of work; • The inter-agency coordination on disability issues, including the Inter-Agency Support Group on the Convention on the Rights of Disabled Persons (IASG) and the recent Partnership on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (PRPD); • Groupe d’appui inter-agences sur la CDPH • Partenariat des Nations Unies sur les Droits des Personnes Handicapées

  10. Role of civil society • Task Group on Influencing the UN • Task Group on Influencing the EU • All UN system International Disability and Development Consortium International Disability Alliance

  11. Key messages • CRPD, article 32 : all actions within the framework of international cooperation should be inclusive and accessible to people with disabilities • no international cooperation action, including through development programmes, can discriminate on the ground of disability, nor can it contribute to the creation of new barriers for people with disabilities • The Millennium Development Goalscan only be achieved if people with disabilities are taken into account • It is essential that donor states develop and enforce a disability policy within their department in charge of international cooperation

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