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2 Four parallel tracks: monitoring the implementation of the Standard Rules; monitoring the implementation of the Standard Rules; raising awareness of the rights, needs, potentials and contributions of persons with disabilities and Equalization of opportunities; raising awareness of the rights, needs, potentials and contributions of persons with disabilities and Equalization of opportunities; supporting disabled persons organizations supporting disabled persons organizations fostering and encouraging the inter- and intra- regional cooperation fostering and encouraging the inter- and intra- regional cooperation

3 Through the following means: Conducting country visitsConducting country visits Meeting with government officials and disabled persons organizations;Meeting with government officials and disabled persons organizations; Participating at international and regional functions, activities, conferences;Participating at international and regional functions, activities, conferences; presenting initiatives and at various levels;presenting initiatives and at various levels;

4 AND Conducting, analyzing and publishing the results of the Global Survey on Government Action on the Implementation of the Standard Rules for the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities

5 The Survey: Identified 324 actions derived from the 22 RulesIdentified 324 actions derived from the 22 Rules Was sent to 191 Member States & two disabled persons organizations in each countryWas sent to 191 Member States & two disabled persons organizations in each country Is based on information gathered from 114 countriesIs based on information gathered from 114 countries

6 Survey results revealed: No more than 50% implementation across the globeNo more than 50% implementation across the globe 162 actions implemented globally out of 324162 actions implemented globally out of 324 Among the 5 regions, Europe, the Arab region, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the highest implementation rate was 319 and the lowest was 4 out of the 324 actions;Among the 5 regions, Europe, the Arab region, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the highest implementation rate was 319 and the lowest was 4 out of the 324 actions; i.e. a 2% implementation at one end and a 96% implementation at the otheri.e. a 2% implementation at one end and a 96% implementation at the other

7 Survey results revealed: Wide discrepancies between the responses of governments & disabled persons organizationsWide discrepancies between the responses of governments & disabled persons organizations Europe had the highest rate of implementation, at 66%Europe had the highest rate of implementation, at 66% the Arab region at 61%, the Asia- Pacific region at 50%, Africa at 37% and Latin America at 33%.the Arab region at 61%, the Asia- Pacific region at 50%, Africa at 37% and Latin America at 33%.

8 Survey results revealed: The discrepancy between government & DPO responses was: 34.4% in Latin America; 33.6% in Asia; 25.9% in Africa; 24.3% in the Arab region; & 6.1% in Europe.The discrepancy between government & DPO responses was: 34.4% in Latin America; 33.6% in Asia; 25.9% in Africa; 24.3% in the Arab region; & 6.1% in Europe. The absence of legislations aimed at preserving the dignity & protecting the rights of persons with disabilitiesThe absence of legislations aimed at preserving the dignity & protecting the rights of persons with disabilities Governments concede the importance of DPO contributions from policy to implementationGovernments concede the importance of DPO contributions from policy to implementation

9 A full report on Results of Phase II of the Global Survey will be published in March 2008 & will be available from the Office of the Special Rapporteur E-mail: info@srdisability.org info@srdisability.org Tel: +974 447 7144 or The South-North Center for Dialogue & Development E-mail: center22@wanadoo.jo center22@wanadoo.jo Tel: +962 6 552 4684


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