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2.
States Parties shall prohibit all discrimination on the basis of disability and
guarantee to persons with disabilities equal and effective legal protection against
discrimination on all grounds.
3.
In order to promote equality and eliminate discrimination, States Parties shall
take all appropriate steps to ensure that reasonable accommodation is provided.
4.
Specific measures which are necessary to accelerate or achieve de facto
equality of persons with disabilities shall not be considered discrimination under the
terms of the present Convention.
Article 6
Women with disabilities
1.
States Parties recognize that women and girls with disabilities are subject to
multiple discrimination, and in this regard shall take measures to ensure the full and
equal enjoyment by them of all human rights and fundamental freedoms.
2.
States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to ensure the full
development, advancement and empowerment of women, for the purpose of
guaranteeing them the exercise and enjoyment of the human rights and fundamental
freedoms set out in the present Convention.
Article 7
Children with disabilities
1.
States Parties shall take all necessary measures to ensure the full enjoyment by
children with disabilities of all human rights and fundamental freedoms on an equal
basis with other children.
2.
In all actions concerning children with disabilities, the best interests of the
child shall be a primary consideration.
3.
States Parties shall ensure that children with disabilities have the right to
express their views freely on all matters affecting them, their views being given due
weight in accordance with their age and maturity, on an equal basis with other
children, and to be provided with disability and age-appropriate assistance to realize
that right.
Article 8
Awareness-raising
1.
States Parties undertake to adopt immediate, effective and appropriate
measures:
(a) To raise awareness throughout society, including at the family level,
regarding persons with disabilities, and to foster respect for the rights and dignity of
persons with disabilities;
(b) To combat stereotypes, prejudices and harmful practices relating to
persons with disabilities, including those based on sex and age, in all areas of life;
(c) To promote awareness of the capabilities and contributions of persons
with disabilities.
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