Brussels, 6 June 2014 | On 5 June 2014, the European Union published its first report on the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
(UN CRPD). The EU ratified the Convention in 2010 making it the first
international human rights treaty ever ratified by a regional
organisation like the European Union. The EU has the obligation to
prepare and submit a report on the actions it took to give effect to the
Convention. Considering this as a historic moment for the rights of
persons with disabilities, EDF welcomes the publication of the EU report
as an evolving and dynamic process to which it would like to contribute
by sharing the clear and structured view of 80 million persons with
disabilities.
The
EU report offers a complete description and information on the actions
taken by the European Commission. However, it misses the opportunity to
involve the Council and the European Parliament, as well as the
Commission at its highest political levels. The report also fails to
include civil society, first and foremost organisations of persons with
disabilities, as well as to trigger a substantial debate on the role of
the EU in implementing the rights of persons with disabilities.
WHAT ARE THE GAPS? EDF IDENTIFIES THEM IN ITS ALTERNATIVE REPORT!
Communication
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