Report on equality and non-discrimination under Article 5 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Issued by
OHCHR
Published
09 December 2016
Issued by
OHCHR
Published
09 December 2016
Issued by Multiple Mechanisms
Subjects
Persons with disabilities, Racism
Symbol Number
A/HRC/34/26
In its resolution 31/6, the Human Rights Council requested the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to prepare a study on the rights of persons with disabilities under Article 5 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities for consideration at its 34th session.
The Convention advances substantive equality for persons with disabilities as enshrined in Article 5, including equality of opportunities and equality of outcomes. It requires the transformation of existing social structures, systems and conceptions that perpetuate discrimination against persons with disabilities. In particular, Article 5 of the CRPD reinforces and specifies States� obligations to provide for equality and non-discrimination of persons with disabilities.
Article 5 of the CRPD calls for both the elimination of discriminatory laws, policies and practices, as well as the development of proactive policies for achieving equality for persons with disabilities. Specific measures under Article 5(4), that include affirmative actions measures, should be adopted. Articles 6 and 7 of the Convention reinforce these obligations with regard to women and children with disabilities, respectively. Active policies must be accompanied by a robust non-discrimination framework that address all forms of discrimination, including explicitly the denial of reasonable accommodation.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development presents a unique opportunity for concerted efforts to reduce inequality for persons with disabilities and ensure their inclusion and participation. States, international cooperation actors and other relevant stakeholders must apply the principle of equality and non-discrimination transversally to all goals.
In order to comply with Article 5 of the CRPD, States, in consultation with persons with disabilities and their representative organizations, should:
In preparation of the study, OHCHR invited States and relevant stakeholders to present submissions by transmitting a set of questions related to existing legislation and policies regarding equality and non-discrimination of persons with disabilities. As a result, OHCHR received the responses listed below.
Member States
NHRIs
NGOs and civil society