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2.
Whenever appropriate, States should introduce disability aspects in
general negotiations concerning standards, information exchange, development
programmes, etc.
3.
States should encourage and support the exchange of knowledge and
experience among:
(a)
Non-governmental organizations concerned with disability issues;
(b)
Research institutions and individual researchers involved in
disability issues;
(c)
Representatives of field programmes and of professional groups in
the disability field;
(d)
Organizations of persons with disabilities;
(e)
National coordinating committees.
4.
States should ensure that the United Nations and the specialized
agencies, as well as all intergovernmental and interparliamentary bodies, at
global and regional levels, include in their work the global and regional
organizations of persons with disabilities.
IV.
MONITORING MECHANISM
1.
The purpose of a monitoring mechanism is to further the effective
implementation of the Rules. It will assist each State in assessing its level
of implementation of the Rules and in measuring its progress. The monitoring
should identify obstacles and suggest suitable measures that would contribute
to the successful implementation of the Rules. The monitoring mechanism will
recognize the economic, social and cultural features existing in individual
States. An important element should also be the provision of advisory
services and the exchange of experience and information between States.
2.
The Rules shall be monitored within the framework of the sessions of the
Commission for Social Development. A Special Rapporteur with relevant and
extensive experience in disability issues and international organizations
shall be appointed, if necessary, funded by extrabudgetary resources, for
three years to monitor the implementation of the Rules.
3.
International organizations of persons with disabilities having
consultative status with the Economic and Social Council and organizations
representing persons with disabilities who have not yet formed their own
organizations should be invited to create among themselves a panel of experts,
on which organizations of persons with disabilities shall have a majority,
taking into account the different kinds of disabilities and necessary
equitable geographical distribution, to be consulted by the Special Rapporteur
and, when appropriate, by the Secretariat.
4.
The panel of experts will be encouraged by the Special Rapporteur to
review, advise and provide feedback and suggestions on the promotion,
implementation and monitoring of the Rules.
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