Disability Inclusion and Global Development: A Preliminary Analysis of the United Nations Partnership on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities programme within the context of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Sustainable Development Goals

Holly Wescott, Mac MacLachlan, H. Mannan
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Purpose: This paper provides a preliminary snapshot of the proposed priorities approved by the United Nations programme designated to support the progressive realisation of the CRPD, the United Nations Partnership on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNPRPD) outlined by specific Convention Articles and, more broadly, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Method: A content analysis of project proposal summaries approved for funding by the UNPRPD was conducted against the CRPD and SDGs.A matrix of data was produced to draw links between proposed objectives and established international frameworks guiding global development. Results: This analysis provides two sets of information. First, a look at the distribution of rights identified in the initial project proposals and accepted by the UNPRPD, establishing a baseline of priorities and outstanding need. Second, it identifies issues that need to be addressed to ensure the advancement of all rights outlined in the CRPD and equitable achievement of the SDGs. Conclusion and Implications: Disability inclusion is necessary to achieve the SDGs in an equitable manner by 2030, as well as implement the CRPD. The UNPRPD supports a diverse range of projects spanning many of the Convention Articles and global goals; however, full participation and scope of disability inclusion requires programming in all areas of both instruments, and this has not yet been fully integrated in the UNPRPD funded project proposals. Limitations: This study was limited to the available UNPRPD project proposal summaries that were successful, and did not include all the proposals submitted for consideration. The proposals accepted for funding give insights into the disability inclusive development priorities chosen for project implementation by UN agencies.
残疾人包容与全球发展:《残疾人权利公约》和可持续发展目标背景下联合国残疾人权利伙伴关系方案的初步分析
目的:本文初步概述了联合国为支持逐步实现《残疾人权利公约》而批准的拟议优先事项、《公约》具体条款所概述的联合国残疾人权利伙伴关系(UNPRPD)以及更广泛的可持续发展目标(sdg)。方法:对照CRPD和SDGs,对UNPRPD批准资助的项目提案摘要进行内容分析。编制了一个数据矩阵,以便在提议的目标和指导全球发展的既定国际框架之间建立联系。结果:本分析提供了两组信息。首先,审查在最初的项目建议中确定并为人口和发展方案部所接受的权利分配情况,确定优先事项和尚未解决的需要的基线。其次,它确定了需要解决的问题,以确保促进《残疾人权利公约》中概述的所有权利和公平实现可持续发展目标。结论及影响:残障包容对于到2030年以公平的方式实现可持续发展目标以及实施《残疾人权利公约》是必要的。人口和发展方案支持涵盖《公约》许多条款和全球目标的各种项目;但是,充分参与和包容残疾的范围需要在这两项文书的所有领域拟订方案,这一点尚未充分纳入人口和发展计划署资助的项目提案。局限性:本研究限于现有的成功的人口和发展方案方案项目建议摘要,并没有包括提交审议的所有建议。所接受的资助提案使人们深入了解联合国机构为项目实施选择的包容残疾人的发展优先事项。
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