Believe in Better: Shaping the future through the meaningful engagement of young persons with disabilities

Believe in Better: Shaping the future through the meaningful engagement of young persons with disabilities

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This research document  provides an overview of statistics on young persons with disabilities aged 15 to 24, identifies the main barriers for their participation in decision-making spaces, and highlights the efforts and challenges of the UN system in promoting their rights. The targeted recommendations pave the way for UN and government entities alike to work together with young persons with disabilities and bolster their meaningful engagement in decision-making processes at all levels—with social accountability at the heart of these efforts.

Guidance Note for UN Country Teams on Meaningful Engagement with Young Persons with Disabilities is available here.

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Apr 2024

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UNFPA

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