International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2023

International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2023

WHO / Christopher Black
A boy is examined during an initial consultation at Zakarpattya Children's Hospital in Mukachevo, Ukraine, on 27 February 2023.
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3 December is International Day of Persons with Disabilities. On this Day, WHO joins partners around the world to call for action to achieve the sustainable development goals (SDGs) for, with, and by persons with disabilities.

More than 1.3 billion people experience significant disability today, which represents 16% of the global population. Many persons with disabilities die earlier, are at increased risk of developing a range of health conditions, and experience more limitations in everyday functioning than the rest of the population. We call these poorer health outcomes “health inequities” because they are largely avoidable and driven by unjust factors within and beyond the health sector.  These factors include, for example, discrimination in our societies, inequitable policies, the determinants of health, lack of access or quality of care, and negative attitudes of health workers – to name a few. These health inequities are a stark reminder that persons with disabilities are too often left behind, and that achieving good health and well-being for all (SDG3) requires the meaningful participation and empowerment of persons with disabilities.

Achieving the SDGs for, with, and by persons with disabilities is now, more than ever, within our reach, so long as we are united. In 2019, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres launched the Disability Inclusion Strategy (UNDIS) to bring disability inclusion in every work and core functions of the entire UN system. The UNDIS has given us the tools to initiate a bold systemic transformation, and is driving unprecedented progress for, with, and by persons with disabilities around the world. These achievements are remarkable demonstrations of the value of systemic planning for disability inclusion, a cause for celebration, and a source of aspiration to pursue these efforts. Find out more about WHO’s activities on the implementation of the UNDIS.

 

 

Key messages

Achieving SDG3 on health and well-being for, with, and by persons with disabilities requires the empowerment and meaningful participation of persons with disabilities and their representative organizations. Everyone has a key role to play to make this happen: