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HPOD’s new Easy Read primer empowers disability climate activists
Challenges and Good Practices from Around the World in Easy Read Format
The voice of a child with multiple disabilities or deafblindness, available in 20 languages
Janet E. Lord, Katherine N. Guernsey, Joelle M. Balve & Valerie L. Karr, Nancy Flowers
Human Rights. Yes! is a human rights training manual developed for people with disabilities and their representative organizations.
Our handbook “We Have Human Rights” is an easy to read explanation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Learn what a Convention is, why it is important, understand your human rights, and how to be a self-advocate.
An easy read guide on the human rights of persons with disabilities
A guide to the rights of persons with intellectual disabilities in Bangladesh
His biography of Dr. Walter E. Fernald tells a tale of innovation, discrimination, and recantation that resonates today.
Forging a path towards new international legal protections
Sahar Khan
Threats to persons with disabilities’ right to independent living in the community
The third event in UNITAR’s yearlong roundtable series ‘Mainstreaming Knowledge on Ageing’
The second event in UNITAR’s virtual roundtable series ‘Mainstreaming Knowledge on Ageing’
First of five events in UNITAR’s virtual roundtable series ‘Mainstreaming Knowledge on Ageing’
When a global crisis and planetary emergency collide
Toward intersectional solutions to transform policing
Hezzy Smith
Assessing strategies for including persons with disabilities through litigation around the world
Hezzy Smith
Building on UNITAR’s Mainstreaming Knowledge on Ageing 2023 roundtables
Hezzy Smith
Accounting for children, women, and persons with disabilities
Alex Green
At HPOD panel, advocates, scholars, and institution survivors discuss efforts to uncover an untold story
UNITAR’s fourth 2023 Mainstreaming Knowledge on Ageing roundtable event
Mackenzie Saunders
Call to action ahead of the 28th Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
UNITAR’s second 2023 Mainstreaming Knowledge on Ageing roundtable event
UNITAR’s 2023 roundtable series to promote the rights of older persons
Conference of States Parties to the UN Convention on the Persons with Disabilities side event
Strategies for avoiding potential data harms
Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
HPOD’s new Easy Read primer empowers disability climate activists
Challenges and Good Practices from Around the World in Easy Read Format
The voice of a child with multiple disabilities or deafblindness, available in 20 languages
Janet E. Lord, Katherine N. Guernsey, Joelle M. Balve & Valerie L. Karr, Nancy Flowers
Human Rights. Yes! is a human rights training manual developed for people with disabilities and their representative organizations.
Our handbook “We Have Human Rights” is an easy to read explanation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Learn what a Convention is, why it is important, understand your human rights, and how to be a self-advocate.
An easy read guide on the human rights of persons with disabilities
A guide to the rights of persons with intellectual disabilities in Bangladesh

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