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1 Washington Group Meeting
Disability Rights in South Africa – Statistical Provisions and Implications Presentation to Washington Group Meeting 8 December 2016 Ms Simmi Pillay Chief Directorate: Governance and Compliance

2 PRESENTATION OUTLINE White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Status Context Pillars Monitoring Approach and Mechanisms

3 STATUS 9 December 2015 Cabinet approval of the White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (WPRPD) and its Implementation Matrix

4 CONTEXT Domesticate UNCRPD (policy fore-runner of legislative audit & new laws) Embed disability mainstreaming in governance and administrative systems Strengthen accountability by duty-bearers Strengthen recourse for rights-holders Ensure that ALL persons with disabilities and their families benefit (persons with disabilities is not a homogenous group - race, gender, age, impairment, socio-economic status, geographical location etc matters and impact on opportunity access and participation)

5 WPRPD 9 STRATEGIC PILLARS
1: Removing Barriers to Access and Participation 2: Protecting the Rights of Persons with Disabilities at Risk of Experiencing Compounded Marginalisation 3: Supporting Sustainable Integrated Community Life 4: Promoting and Supporting the Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities 5: Reducing Economic Vulnerability and Releasing Human Capital 6: Strengthening the Representative Voice of Persons with Disabilities 7: Building a Disability Equitable State Machinery 8: Promoting International Co-operation 9: Monitoring and Evaluation

6 PROGRESSIVE REALISATION OF RIGHTS
More in number (access), More in diversity (compounded aspects), Better in quality (participation)

7 PILLAR 9 – Monitoring and Evaluation
Tracking Statistical Trends Data will be obtained primarily from the existing data sets; data produced by other government departments and parastatals such as StatsSA, CSIR and the HSRC; and data gleaned from academic research institutes e.g. The National Income Dynamic Study(NIDS) conducted by University of Cape Town.

8 PILLAR 9 – Monitoring and Evaluation
Programmatic Performance This data stream will ensure there is evidence that persons with disabilities are considered and integrated into government programmes and policies. This stream will encompass a largely quantitative evidence base. The data for this stream will be primarily sourced from government’s existing performance monitoring frameworks. 7% equity target to be reached by 2020.

9 PILLAR 9 – Monitoring and Evaluation
Stakeholder Feedback This participatory data stream and approach is important for the qualitative monitoring and evaluation of human rights, and empowerment of marginalised people, whose voices are often not included in high level documents. It will facilitate the incorporation of qualitative data and evaluation ensuring that stakeholder groups are involved in the system.

10 PILLAR 9 – Monitoring and Evaluation - Tools
Partnership with STATS SA Disability Inequality Index Piloted the Child–functioning Module (UN PRPD) Disability Rights Devinfo (UN PRPD) Disability Monograph (UN PRPD) Establish a Disability Statistics Advisory Group on Disability

11 PILLAR 9 – Monitoring and Evaluation - Tools
Reporting – Annual Report to Cabinet on Implementation of the Matrix Developed the Disability-disaggregation Model for Admin data based on self- disclosure Periodic Reporting on Impact on Lives of Persons with Disabilities Research Reports Mainstreaming the Outcomes Approach

12 Enkosi Kakhulu Baie Dankie Thank You
Together we move South Africa forward through inclusive communities that uphold the rights of persons with disabilities to empowerment, equality, dignity, justice and self-reliance


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