United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was adopted on 13 December 2006 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

Obligations for Nation-States under this Convention

  • To adopt all appropriate legislative, administrative and other measures for the implementation of the rights recognized in the present Convention;
  • To take all appropriate measures, including legislation, to modify or abolish existing laws, regulations, customs and practices that constitute discrimination against persons with disabilities;
  • To take into account the protection and promotion of the human rights of persons with disabilities in all policies and programmes;
  • To refrain from engaging in any act or practice that is inconsistent with the present Convention and to ensure that public authorities and institutions act in conformity with the present Convention;
  • To take all appropriate measures to eliminate discrimination on the basis of disability by any person, organization or private enterprise;
  • To undertake or promote research and development of universally designed goods, services, equipment and facilities, as defined in Article 2 of the present Convention, which should require the minimum possible adaptation and the least cost to meet the specific needs of a person with disabilities, to promote their availability and use, and to promote universal design in the development of standards and guidelines;
  • To undertake or promote research and development of, and to promote the availability and use of new technologies, including information and communications technologies, mobility aids, devices and assistive technologies, suitable for persons with disabilities, giving priority to technologies at an affordable cost;
  • To provide accessible information to persons with disabilities about mobility aids, devices and assistive technologies, including new technologies, as well as other forms of assistance, support services and facilities;
  • To promote the training of professionals and staff working with persons with disabilities in the rights recognized in the present Convention so as to better provide the assistance and services guaranteed by those rights, etc.
  • As of January 2019, there are 180+ ratifications of the Convention. India ratified the Convention with the passage on Rights of PwDs Act, 2016.