Enabling Virtual Knowledge Networks for Human Rights Monitoring for People with Disabilities

Christo El Morr, M. Dinca-Panaitescu, M. Rioux, Julien Subercaze, P. Maret, Natalia Bogdan
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Holistic disability rights monitoring is an imperative approach to permit translation of rights on paper into rights in reality for people with disabilities. However, evidence-based knowledge produced through such a holistic monitoring approach has to be accessible to a broad range of stakeholders, e.g., groups such as: researchers, representatives of disability community, people with disabilities, media, policy makers, and the general public. Besides, the collected evidence should contribute to building capacity within disability community around human rights questions. This article explains the design process of a Virtual Knowledge Network (VKN) as an operational tool to support mobilization and dissemination of evidence-based knowledge produced by the Disability Rights Promotion International Canada (DRPI-Canada) project. This VKN is embedded in the more general framework of DRPI, grounded in a human rights approach to disability that acknowledges the importance of creating knowledgeable communities in order to make the disability rights monitoring efforts sustainable.
为残疾人人权监测启用虚拟知识网络
全面的残疾人权利监测是将纸面上的权利转化为残疾人实际权利的必要途径。然而,通过这种全面监测方法产生的基于证据的知识必须为广泛的利益攸关方提供,例如:研究人员、残疾人社区代表、残疾人、媒体、决策者和公众等群体。此外,收集的证据应有助于残疾人社区围绕人权问题进行能力建设。本文解释了虚拟知识网络(VKN)的设计过程,该网络作为一种操作工具,支持动员和传播由加拿大国际残疾人权利促进会(DRPI-Canada)项目产生的循证知识。该VKN嵌入到更广泛的DRPI框架中,以残疾人人权方法为基础,承认创建知识社区的重要性,以使残疾人权利监测工作可持续发展。
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