This page was set-up on UNDESA webpage to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Convention. It adresses the following issues:
- Background - Events to commemorate CRPD+10 around the world - Highlights of the 10 years since the adoption of the CRPD - Main CRPD page - CRPD 10 Anniversary Note (UN CRPD Secretariat, DSPD/DESA) - Celebrating 10 Years of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (OHCHR) - Call for submissions on inclusive development for persons with disabilities and the realization of their human rights
A Toolkit on Disability for Africa has been developed by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA), Division for Social Policy and Development (DSPD). It is designed for the African context and aims to:
Provide practical tools on various disability-related issues to government officials, members of parliament, civil and public servants at all levels, disabled persons organizations (DPOs) and all those with an interest in the inclusion of persons with disabilities in society and development;
Support the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and disability-inclusive development;
Offer examples of good practices from many countries in the African region.
Toolkit Modules:
UN DESA toolkit on CRPD – Trainers’ tips
Introducing the UNCRPD
Frameworks for implementing and monitoring the UNCRPD
Disability-inclusive development
Accessibility
Building multi-stakeholders partnerships for disability inclusion
National plans on disability
Legislating for disability rights
Access to justice for persons with disabilities
The rights of persons with disabilities to work
Inclusive health services for persons with disabilities
Participation in political and public life
Information and communication technology (ICT) and disability
This toolkit is meant for national youth organisations and/or representatives working with youth. It can be used as a tool to assess a country's progress in reaching the World Programme of Action on Youth (WPAY) goals; prioritise an organisation's work, and based on findings initiate actions at the national level. It should be used as a starting point for determining what has been done to better the lives of young people since 1995 in their community. In addition to providing methods for evaluating this progress, the toolkit also contains concrete tools to further youth work
This website is about the UN's disability programmes and focuses on rights, international standards and declarations, such as the World Programme of Action. Thematic issues covered include accessibility, promoting the rights of disabled people, mainstreaming disability and development, and building the capacity of disabled people's organisations. There are also links to disability databases and other disability organisations
This website presents key areas of the work of the United Nations for persons with disabilities, providing information, tools and other resources. Resources are provided grouped into a variety of categories from natural disasters and emergency situations to health and mainstreaming disability in development