Inclusive development for and with persons with disabilities
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mutual understanding, friendship and tolerance, where persons with disabilities have
an opportunity to organize, develop and participate in disability-specific sporting and
recreational activities, on an equal basis with others, and where the spirit of fair play
prevails, violence is banned and ethical principles are upheld,
Concerned that the continuing lack of reliable statistics, data and information
on the situation of persons with disabilities at the national, regional and global levels
contributes to their exclusion in official statistics, presenting an obstacle to achieving
development planning and implementation that is inclusive of persons with
disabilities, recognizing that high-quality, timely, accessible, reliable and
disaggregated data are critical to measuring progress and ensuring that no one is left
behind, and further noting the need for enhancing capacity-building support to
developing countries, including the least developed countries and small island
developing States, to increase significantly the availability of such data,
Stressing the importance of collecting and analysing reliable data on persons
with disabilities following existing guidelines on disability statistics, 17 and their
updates, encouraging ongoing efforts to improve data collection in order to
disaggregate data with regard to persons with disabilities by sex, age and disability,
and underlining the need for internationally comparable data, such as but not limited
to the United Nations Children’s Fund Module on Child Functioning and the tools
and materials produced by the Washington Group on Disability Statistics, to assess
progress on development policies that are inclusive of persons with disabilities,
Concerned that the lack of high-quality data required to provide viable baselines
and measure progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals for persons with
disabilities poses a significant challenge to effectively monitor the implementation of
the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development for persons with disabilities, and in
this regard welcoming the call for the disaggregation of data by disability in the 2030
Agenda, which recognizes the need to significantly increase the availability of high quality, accessible, timely and reliable data to measure progress in the implementation
of the Goals for persons with disabilities,
1.
Takes note with appreciation of the report of the Secretary-General,
entitled “Inclusive development for persons with disabilities”, on the implementation
of General Assembly resolutions 71/165, and 68/3 of 23 September 2013; 18
2.
Expresses appreciation to Member States and United Nations entities that
have submitted information on progress made towards the realization of the
internationally agreed development goals, including on specific pri orities for action,
and data and analysis on persons with disabilities, and urges Member States and
relevant United Nations entities to submit information for inclusion in the report of
the Secretary-General on the implementation of the present resolution;
3.
Recalls Human Rights Council resolution 26/20 of 27 June 2014, 19 in
which the Council established the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of
persons with disabilities, which included making concrete recommendations on how
to better promote and protect the rights of persons with disabilities, how to promote
development that is inclusive of and accessible to persons with disabilities and how
to promote their role as both agents for and beneficiaries of development;
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Such as the Guidelines and Principles for the Development of Disability Statistics (United
Nations publication, Sales No. E.01.XVII.15) and the Principles and Recommendations for
Population and Housing Censuses (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.07.XVII.8).
A/73/211/Rev.1.
See Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-ninth Session, Supplement No. 53 (A/69/53),
chap. V, sect. A.
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