Slide 1 G3ict CRPD Progress Report on ICT Accessibility G3ict 2010 Survey - CRPD ICT Accessibility Progress Report  Objective: Assessing progress of CRPD.

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Slide 1 G3ict CRPD Progress Report on ICT Accessibility G3ict 2010 Survey - CRPD ICT Accessibility Progress Report  Objective: Assessing progress of CRPD implementation among ratifying countries for ICT accessibility and identify gaps  Article by article examination of the CRPD dispositions covering ICTs by the G3ict Research Committee  57 data points selected measuring:  Country commitment  Ability to implement  Actual results for persons with disabilities  Consistent with UNDP guidelines on Human Rights reporting (Structure, Process, Outcomes)  Two different questionnaires per country

Slide 2 G3ict CRPD Progress Report on ICT Accessibility % of State Parties with Policies Covering Information Infrastructure: Significant Gaps 56%Television 56% Web sites 47%Fixed telephony 47%Mobile telephony 41%ATMs and electronic kiosks 38%Digital talking books 34%Public building displays 31%Transportation public address systems

Slide 3 G3ict CRPD Progress Report on ICT Accessibility % of State Parties with Policies Covering ICT Accessibility in Specific Areas: Education #1 78% Primary and secondary education 72%Higher education 63%Rehabilitation services 59%Health services 59%Reasonable accommodation at work 50%Emergency services 44% Voting systems 44% Judicial information & legal proceedings 38%Community services 34%Independent living

Slide 4 G3ict CRPD Progress Report on ICT Accessibility Capacity to Implement Is Still Limited  97% have a government body specifically dedicated to Persons with Disabilities, BUT:  41% define, promote and monitor accessibility standards for ICTs  38% have government funds allocated to programs in support of Digital Accessibility  28% have a systematic mechanism to involve DPOs working in the field of digital access to the drafting, designing, implementation and evaluation of laws and policies  13% have statistics or data accessible for the general public about digital access by persons with disabilities  9% have mandatory training programs (at universities, vocational schools etc.) for future professionals about digital access for persons with disabilities (Tunisia, Hungary, South Africa)

Slide 5 G3ict CRPD Progress Report on ICT Accessibility Country Actual Implementations 78% Have closed captioning or sign language interpretation implemented by TV broadcasters 69%Mention having accessible government web sites 66%Have libraries for the blind or public libraries providing e-books services 59%Have assistive technologies available to students with disabilities at major universities 50%Have programs in place to facilitate the usage of telephony by persons with disabilities (Transcription, TDD/TTY devices, relay services, accessible public phones) 47% Have wireless handsets with accessible features 44% Mention having accessible web sites among the top 10 commercial and media web sites 44% Have accessible ATMs or electronic kiosks deployed