FORUM:"Transformative solutions for inclusive development: the role of innovation in fuelling an accessible and equitable world.” International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2022.
Statement by the United Nations Secretary-General on International Day of Persons with Disabilities; December 3rd.
This year’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities shines a light on the role of innovation in fueling an accessible and equitable world.
Our world is confronting a cascade of crises that are disproportionally impacting persons with disabilities.
We need transformative solutions to rescue the Sustainable Development Goals and leave no one behind.
This requires greater public-private sector collaboration to develop strategies for, with and by persons with disabilities.
The cornerstone of this cooperation must be the active participation of persons with disabilities in their full diversity, and their full inclusion in all decision-making processes.
Innovation and technology can be powerful tools for inclusion.
They can enhance access to information, education, and lifelong learning. And they can open new avenues for persons with disabilities to participate in the workforce and society at large on an equal basis.
But to realize the promise of technology we must close the digital divide and safeguard human rights in the digital space.
For our part, the United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy presents a concrete road map to advance disability inclusion and accessibility across the work of the Organization.
From headquarters to the field, we are working to assess, address and promote digital accessibility and lead by example on disability inclusion.
On this day and every day, let us work together in finding innovative solutions to build an accessible and equitable world for all.
“Together, we have the tools to tackle the root causes of systemic marginalization of persons with disabilities in every corner of the world. Together, we can make sure that every person – no matter their circumstance – can fully participate in every aspect of life – social, economic, cultural, and political. Together, we can – and we will – advance our common future.” These are the words of UN Secretary-General António Guterres as he addressed the 15th session of the Conference of State Parties (COSP15) to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) earlier this year. With 185 ratifications since its adoption in 2006, the CRPD has successfully advanced the well-being of persons with disabilities. The implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and other international development frameworks are also contributing to this progress. But more work remains to be done.
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