A/RES/73/142
Inclusive development for and with persons with disabilities
Concerned that access to health-care services remains a challenge for persons
with disabilities, who are more than three times as likely as p ersons without
disabilities to be unable to obtain health care when they need it, owing to, inter alia,
a lack of financial resources and inaccessible public transport and facilities,
Recognizing that eliminating discrimination, ensuring equal access to social
protection floors and safety nets and enhancing responsive support and services to
persons with disabilities are critical to promoting inclusive development for all,
Recognizing also that, while considerable progress has been made, the
mainstreaming of disabilities, including the rights of persons with disabilities,
remains a global challenge, and recognizing that further efforts are needed to
strengthen the normative and operational links to effectively integrate the rights,
participation, perspectives and needs of persons with disabilities into development
policies and programmes, and, in particular, into the implementation of the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development,
Noting the need for Member States, the United Nations system and other
stakeholders to further strengthen the normative framework on disability, including
the rights of persons with disabilities, in line with the pledge of “leaving no one
behind” of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and to consider disability
as a global issue, cutting across the pillars of the United Nations,
Stressing its resolve to build inclusive societies and, in this regard, the
importance of mainstreaming the rights, participation, perspectives, needs and well being of persons with disabilities into all relevant strategies and programmes for
sustainable development, and reaffirming the valued existing and potential
contributions made by persons with disabilities to the overall well -being and diversity
of their communities,
Recognizing the rights of persons with disabilities with respect to full,
meaningful and effective participation and inclusion in society, and therefore
recognizing also that persons with disabilities should have the opportunity to be
actively involved in all aspects of public, political, economic, cultural, social and
family life, on an equal basis with all others, including in decision -making processes
about policies and programmes, including national and international development
programmes, with a view to ensuring that such policies and programmes are inclusive
of and accessible to persons with disabilities,
Underlining the need for urgent action by all stakeholders towards the adoption
and implementation of more ambitious disability-inclusive national development
plans, strategies and actions, backed by increased international cooperation and
support,
Stressing the need for capacity development efforts aimed at empowering
persons with disabilities and their representative organizations to ensure equal access
to quality education, full and productive employment and decent work on an equal
basis and without discrimination to persons with disabilities, including by promoting
access to inclusive education systems, skills development, volunteering opportunities
and vocational and entrepreneurial training in order to enable persons with disabilities
to attain and maintain maximum independence,
Recognizing the importance of promoting accessibility, mobility and road safety
for persons with disabilities in the context of cities and oth er human settlements, and
that accessibility is a means of achieving inclusive societies and development,
Recognizing also the growing contribution of sport to the realization of
development and peace, and stressing that major international sporting event s, such
as the international Paralympic Games, should be organized in the spirit of peace,
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