ID | 181868 |
Title Proper | Disability Rights in the Middle East |
Other Title Information | Opportunities and Obstacles |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sargent, Christine ; Christine Sargent |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Across the Middle East, two key dynamics characterize disability rights movements: dynamism and fragility. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities accelerated regional recognition of disability as central to human development and social justice initiatives. New communication platforms, legislative interventions, and institutional capacity-building reflect currents of change and innovation—frequently driven by ground-up initiatives led by or in collaboration with disabled persons’ organizations. At the same time, the COVID-19 pandemic and protracted humanitarian crises pose threats to health and well-being across the region, with grave implications for disabled persons and their movements. |
`In' analytical Note | Current History Vol. 120, No.830; Dec 2021: p.346–352 |
Journal Source | Current History Vol: 120 No 830 |
Key Words | Human Rights ; Iraq ; Middle East ; Jordan ; Disability ; People With Disabilities |