IDA Disability Rights Bulletin (June 2011)

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IDA Disability Rights Bulletin (June 2011) Global News CRPD ratifications reach 102 The ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by Belize on 2 June 2011 and the ratification by Cyprus of the CRPD and the Optional Protocol (OP) on 27 June 2011 brings a total of 102 States Parties to the CRPD, while the OP has 62 ratifications. The signature of the CRPD by Papua New Guinea on 2 June 2011 has increased the number of signatures to the CRPD to 149, while the OP has 90 signatures. Please click the link to check the list of Signatories and State Parties. State Reports submitted to the CRPD Committee Azerbaijan has submitted its national report to the CRPD Committee. Spain, Tunisia, Peru, China, Argentina, Austria, Hungary, Paraguay, Australia, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Sweden were the first twelve countries to submit their national reports to the CRPD Committee. Please click here to access the CRPD Committee website section where you can find all reports presented so far to the CRPD Committee. Final Declaration on HIV The final declaration of the High-Level Meeting on HIV adopted on 10 June 2011 includes four references to disability. The disability language was included as a result of advocacy work of a broad coalition of HIV, human rights and disability rights organizations, including the International Disability Alliance and Human Rights Watch. This political commitment is an important tool in future advocacy work with the UN system and governments to ensure that persons with disabilities are included in all HIV programs and policies and that all HIV programs and policies are accessible for persons with disabilities. Please click the link to access the final declaration. Negative developments on the right to vote at the Council of Europe's Venice Commission The European Commission for Democracy through Law (the Venice Commission, a body of the Council of Europe which includes members also outside of Europe), is currently considering adopting an interpretive guidance document on voting that would discriminate against persons with disabilities. The Mental Disability Advocacy Centre (Budapest) together with the European Disability Forum held a meeting on 15 June 2011 in Venice in advance of a Venice Commission meeting, with the participation of CRPD Committee member, Gabor Gombos (Hungary). The concluding recommendation to those present was to delete the offending language in advance of the adoption of the interpretive guidance. At its meeting later that week, the Venice Commission


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