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UN disability rights experts issue findings

Published: Tue 13 Mar 2018 09:07 AM
UN disability rights experts issue findings on Haiti, Nepal, Oman, Sudan, Slovenia, Seychelles and Russian Federation
GENEVA (12 February 2018) – The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has published its findings on the following countries which it examined during its latest session from 14 February to 9 March in Geneva: Haiti, Nepal, Oman, Sudan, Slovenia, Seychelles and Russian Federation.
The findings cover how the respective State is doing with regard to the rights of persons with disabilities, detailing positive developments, main areas of concern, and recommendations for action. The findings, officially known as concluding observations, can be found here.
At the close of its session, the Committee also adopted new legal guidance on equality and non-discrimination. The text, known as a General Comment, helps States parties to the Convention understand their obligations.
“The General Comment also helps persons with disabilities and their representative organizations hold member States accountable to the promise they made when their ratified the Convention,” said Theresia Degener, Chair of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. That promise is to ensure that all forms of disability based discrimination are effectively combated, she added.
The Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is composed of 18 international independent experts, who monitor implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, ratified to date by 176 States.
The Committee will next meet from 27 August to 21 September, 2018 in Geneva to review Bulgaria, Poland, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Malta, Philippines, South Africa, and Algeria.
More information may be found here.
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