UNESCO’s vision is the creation of knowledge societies that are inclusive, pluralistic, equitable, open and participatory for all citizens. Within the context of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and disability-inclusive Sustainable Development Goals, UNESCO recognises the need to:
- Prepare national policies and strongly encourages local governments to introduce specific legislation to safeguard the rights of persons with disabilities.
- Define governments’ aspirations regarding services for persons with disabilities, including equal access to information and knowledge, education and the use of ICTs.
- Develop national standards for public goods in terms of products and services, such as accessibility guidelines, recommendations, curricula and other mechanisms to ensure that these standards are maintained.
- Build the capacity of professional communities and persons with disabilities to provide access to information and knowledge, including hard and software developers and teachers.
- Adapt and personalize ICTs to the nature of specific disabilities, particularly for learning and teaching purposes.
- Enhance social and economic integration through improved access to information and knowledge.
- Collect statistical data and carry out research.
In order to promote a better understanding of issues related to disability and mobilize support for the recognition of the dignity, rights and wellbeing of persons with disabilities, and of the benefits of their integration in society, UNESCO has undertaken an action plan centered around thematic priorities:
- Research and evidence-based data collection
- Development of policies and strategies on inclusion of persons with disabilities
- Building an enabling environment and raising awareness
- Development of appropriate tools for inclusion
- Capacity building.
Additionally, UNESCO contributes to the annual observance of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), proclaimed in 1992 by the United Nations General Assembly resolution 47/3 (link is external). Celebrated on 3 December around the world, IDPD mobilizes support for critical issues relating to the inclusion of persons with disabilities, promotes awareness-raising about disability issues and draws attention to the benefits of an inclusive and accessible society for all. UN agencies, civil society organizations, academic institutions and the private sector are encouraged to support IDPD by collaborating with organizations for people with disabilities to arrange events and activities. More information available at https://en.unesco.org/commemorations/personswithdisabilitiesday