Human rights of persons with disabilities
Commission on Human Rights resolution 1998/31
The Commission on Human Rights,
Mindful of the pledge made by States, under the Charter of the United Nations,
to take action jointly and separately, in cooperation with the United Nations,
in order to promote a better quality of life, full employment, and conditions
for economic and social progress and development,
Recalling that all persons with disabilities have the right to protection against
discrimination and to full and equal enjoyment of their human rights, as laid
down, inter alia, in the provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the
Child, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against
Women and the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Disabled Persons) Convention,
1983 (Convention No. 159) of the International Labour Organization,
Recalling also the report of the SecretaryGeneral to the General Assembly
on the third quinquennial review and appraisal of the World Programme of Action
concerning Disabled Persons (A/52/351),
Reaffirming the continuing validity and value of the World Programme of Action
concerning Disabled Persons, adopted by the General Assembly at its thirty-seventh
session, which provides a firm and innovative framework for promoting and protecting
the human rights of persons with disabilities,
Mindful of the unreserved reaffirmation in the Vienna Declaration and Programme
of Action and by the Fourth World Conference on Women of the human rights and
fundamental freedoms of persons with disabilities, as well as the recognition
in the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and
Development and the Programme of Action of the World Summit for Social Development
of a pressing need for, inter alia, the realization of the goals of full participation
and equality for persons with disabilities,
Reaffirming its resolution 1996/27 of 19 April 1996 on the human rights of
persons with disabilities,
Recalling General Assembly resolution 48/96 of 20 December 1993, by which the
Assembly adopted the Standards Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities for
Persons with Disabilities,
Noting the final report of the Special Rapporteur of the Commission for Social
Development on monitoring the implementation of the Standard Rules on the Equalization
of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (A/52/56, annex),
Reaffirming Economic and Social Council resolutions 1997/19 of 21 July 1997
on equalization of opportunities for persons with disabilities and 1997/20
of 21 July 1997 on children with disabilities,
Recalling General Assembly resolution 52/107 of 12 December 1997, in which
the Assembly called for the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and
fundamental freedoms by children with disabilities,
Welcoming initiatives to hold international conferences relating to persons
with disabilities, particularly the holding of the Fifth World Assembly of
Disabled People's International at Mexico City in December 1998, on the theme "Towards
an inclusive twenty-first century",
Re-emphasizing the responsibility of Governments for removing or facilitating
the removal of barriers and obstacles to the full integration and participation
of persons with disabilities in society, and supporting their efforts to develop
national policies to reach specific objectives,
Recognizing the contribution of non-governmental organizations, especially
organizations of persons with disabilities, in the global effort to bring about
full participation and equality for persons with disabilities and to ensure
the full enjoyment of human rights by persons with disabilities,
Noting the reports of Mr. Leandro Despouy, Special Rapporteur of the Sub-Commission
on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, and the Office
of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights publication Human
Rights and Disabled Persons, in which international mechanisms for the promotion
and protection of the human rights of persons with disabilities, such as an
ombudsman, are proposed,
Noting also the International Labour Organization survey of the law and practice
of States parties to Convention No. 159,
Concerned at the extent of disabilities caused by the indiscriminate use of
anti-personnel mines, particularly among civilian populations,
1. Recognizes that any violation of the fundamental principle of equality or
any discrimination or other negative differential treatment of persons with
disabilities inconsistent with the United Nations Standard Rules on the Equalization
of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities is an infringement of the human
rights of persons with disabilities;
2. Calls upon the Secretary-General to maintain the integrity of programmes
within the United Nations system relating to persons with disabilities, including
the United Nations Voluntary Fund on Disability, in order to promote the rights
and the equalization of opportunities and full inclusion within societies of
persons with disabilities;
3. Welcomes the renewal of the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on disability
of the Commission for Social Development, and thanks him for addressing the
Commission on Human Rights in the year of the fiftieth anniversary of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights;
4. Invites the Special Rapporteur of the Commission for Social Development
to address the Commission on Human Rights at its fifty-sixth session ;
5. Takes note of the global survey of government action on disability policy
published in 1997 by the office of the Special Rapporteur on disability ;
6. Calls upon States to cooperate fully with the Special Rapporteur, to meet
his requests for information and to provide relevant data to the Committee
on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ;
7. Encourages non-governmental organizations active in the promotion and protection
of the human rights of persons with disabilities to cooperate closely with
each other and to provide relevant information to the Committee on Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights and to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human
Rights;
8. Also encourages such non-governmental organizations to avail themselves
of the technical assistance of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human
Rights to assist them to function effectively in the human rights sphere;
9. Encourages Governments to support non-governmental organizations active
in the promotion and protection of the human rights of persons with disabilities
;
10. Recognizes the right of persons with disabilities, individually and collectively,
to form and become members of organizations of persons with disabilities and
the right of such organizations to speak for and act as legitimate representatives
of their members;
11. Encourages all the human rights treaty monitoring bodies to respond positively
to its invitation to monitor the compliance of States with their commitments
under the relevant human rights instruments in order to ensure full enjoyment
of those rights by persons with disabilities, and urges Governments to cover
fully the question of the human rights of persons with disabilities in complying
with reporting obligations under the relevant United Nations human rights instruments;
12. Invites all special rapporteurs, in carrying out their mandates, to take
into account the situation and human rights of persons with disabilities;
13. Urges Governments to implement, with the cooperation and assistance of
relevant organizations, the Standard Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities
for Persons with Disabilities, having particular regard for the needs of women,
children and persons with developmental and psychiatric disabilities in order
to guarantee their human dignity and integrity;
14. Invites Governments and the private sector to contribute to the United
Nations Voluntary Fund on Disability, with a view to providing additional support
for the implementation of the Standard Rules, within the context of the World
Programme of Action concerning Disabled Persons;
15. Requests the Secretary-General to continue toensure appropriate
support for the effective functioning of the Long-Term Strategy to Implement
the World Programme of Action concerning Disabled Persons to the Year 2000
and Beyond;
16. Expresses grave concern that situations of armed conflict have especially
devastating consequences for the human rights of persons with disabilities
;
17. Welcomes increased international efforts in various forums with respect
to anti-personnel mines, and in this regard takes due note of the conclusion
of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and
Transfer of Anti-personnel Mines and on Their Destruction and its implementation
by those States that become parties to it, as well as of the amended Protocol
II to the Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain
Conventional Weapons which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to
Have Indiscriminate Effects;
18. Calls upon all States and relevant United Nations bodies, including the
Voluntary Trust Fund for Assistance in Mine Clearance, to contribute on an
ongoing basis to international mineclearance efforts, and urges States
to take further action to promote gender and ageappropriate mine-awareness
programmes and rehabilitation, thereby reducing the number and the plight of
victims;
19. Encourages the development of programmes for persons with disabilities
to enable them to develop their potential to participate fully in all aspects
of society;
20. Requests the Secretary-General to report biennially to the General Assembly
on the progress of efforts to ensure the full recognition and enjoyment of
the human rights of persons with disabilities ;
21. Also requests the Secretary-General to make available to the Commission
at its fifty-fifth session the latest report of the Special Rapporteur on disability
of the Commission for Social Development on his monitoring of the Standard
Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities;
22. Calls upon the United Nations Development Programme and all intergovernmental
institutions for development cooperation to
integrate disability measures into their mainstream activities ;
23. Requests that all United Nations organizations and specialized agencies
address the problems that exist in creating equal opportunities for persons
with disabilities at all levels;
24. Encourages Governments to work towards developing appropriate education
policies and practices for children and adults with disabilities, to include
persons with disabilities in strategies and plans aimed at eradicating poverty,
promoting education and enhancing employment, and to take account of the right
of persons with disabilities to housing, shelter, transport and supportive
equipment;
25. Invites the International Labour Organization, in cooperation with Governments
and intergovernmental bodies, to take the lead internationally in formulating
policies and strategies that will lead to equal job opportunities;
26. Invites Governments and non-governmental organizations to collect and collate
appropriate information and data on persons with disabilities to assist in
the formulation of effective policies to address issues of equality ;
27. Recommends that the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights take
account of information on legislation affecting the human rights of persons
with disabilities which has been collected by the Special Rapporteur on disability
of the Commission for Social Development;
28. Reaffirms its commitment to ensuring that the human rights of persons with
disabilities and their concerns for full participation in all aspects of society
continue to be addressed in all of its work;
29. Decides to continue its consideration of this question at its fifty-sixth
session under the agenda item entitled "Report of the SubCommission
on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities".
51st meeting
17 April 1998
[Adopted without a vote. See chap. XV.]
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