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2.
Measures to this end include:
(a) Initiating and maintaining effective public awareness campaigns
designed:
(i)
To nurture receptiveness to the rights of persons with disabilities;
(ii) To promote positive perceptions and greater social awareness towards
persons with disabilities;
(iii) To promote recognition of the skills, merits and abilities of persons with
disabilities, and of their contributions to the workplace and the labour market;
(b) Fostering at all levels of the education system, including in all children
from an early age, an attitude of respect for the rights of persons with disabilities;
(c) Encouraging all organs of the media to portray persons with disabilities
in a manner consistent with the purpose of the present Convention;
(d) Promoting awareness-training programmes regarding persons with
disabilities and the rights of persons with disabilities.
Article 9
Accessibility
1.
To enable persons with disabilities to live independently and participate fully
in all aspects of life, States Parties shall take appropriate measures to ensure to
persons with disabilities access, on an equal basis with others, to the physical
environment, to transportation, to information and communications, including
information and communications technologies and systems, and to other facilities
and services open or provided to the public, both in urban and in rural areas. These
measures, which shall include the identification and elimination of obstacles and
barriers to accessibility, shall apply to, inter alia:
(a) Buildings, roads, transportation and other indoor and outdoor facilities,
including schools, housing, medical facilities and workplaces;
(b) Information, communications and other services, including electronic
services and emergency services.
2.
States Parties shall also take appropriate measures:
(a) To develop, promulgate and monitor the implementation of minimum
standards and guidelines for the accessibility of facilities and services open or
provided to the public;
(b) To ensure that private entities that offer facilities and services which are
open or provided to the public take into account all aspects of accessibility for
persons with disabilities;
(c) To provide training for stakeholders on accessibility issues facing
persons with disabilities;
(d) To provide in buildings and other facilities open to the public signage in
Braille and in easy to read and understand forms;
(e) To provide forms of live assistance and intermediaries, including guides,
readers and professional sign language interpreters, to facilitate accessibility to
buildings and other facilities open to the public;
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