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Inclusive development for and with persons with disabilities
women and girls with disabilities, social protection, full and productive employment
and decent work, and appropriate measures for financial inclusion, as well as urban
and rural planning and accessible community and housing development, including the
objectives and principles of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
and the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, are translated into
concrete actions;
20. Encourages Member States, international development institutions and
other stakeholders, including those in the private sector, to promote accessibility,
including through the application of universal design in all aspects of urban and rural
development, including the planning, design and construction of physical and virtual
environments, public spaces, transportation and public services, as well as to promote
access to information and communication, including information and communications
technologies and systems, to ensure that accessibility is promoted to achieve inclusive
societies and development;
21. Encourages Member States to eliminate barriers faced by persons with
disabilities in accessing water, sanitation and hygiene, including physical,
institutional, social and attitudinal barriers, and recognizing that assistive
technologies help in making water, sanitation and hygiene accessible;
22. Urges Member States to strive to ensure that persons with disabilities have
access to rehabilitation and other independent living services and assistive
technologies to enable them to maximize their well-being and realize their
independence and full participation in society;
23. Urges Member States and regional and local governments to promote
appropriate measures in cities and other human settlements that facilitate the access
of persons with disabilities, on an equal basis with others, to the physical environment
of cities, in particular to public spaces, public transport, housing, workplaces, water
and sanitation, education and health facilities, public information and communication
(including information and communications technologies and systems) and other
facilities and services open or provided to the public in both rural and urban areas to
reduce the inequalities and expedite inclusive and sustainable development for
persons with disabilities;
24. Urges Member States, at the local, regional and national levels, to improve
road safety for persons with disabilities and to integrate road safety into sustainable
mobility and transport infrastructure planning and design in cities and other human
settlements;
25. Stresses the importance of enabling persons with disabilities to partic ipate
on an equal basis with others in recreational, leisure and sporting activities and of
promoting sports for athletes with disabilities, without discrimination of any kind;
26. Welcomes the contributions made to the trust fund for the United Nations
Partnership to Promote the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and in this regard
encourages Member States and other stakeholders to support its objectives, including
by providing voluntary contributions;
27. Requests the United Nations system to facilitate technical assistance,
within existing resources, including the provision of assistance for capacity -building
and for the collection and compilation of national data and statistics on persons with
disabilities, in particular to developing countries, and in this regard requests the
Secretary-General, in accordance with existing international guidelines on disability
statistics, to analyse, publish and disseminate disability data and statistics in future
periodic reports, as appropriate, on the realization of the Sustainable Development
Goals and other internationally agreed development goals for persons with
disabilities;
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