After the Storm
Climate Change, Planned Relocation, and People with Disabilities in Siargao, Philippines
Worldwide, more than 1 billion individuals have a disability. In many countries, people with disabilities face countless abuses: they are denied the chance to go to school, languish for years in institutions, are subjected to horrific violence, or chained in their own homes - simply because they have a disability. This is often because of entrenched stigma, archaic laws and a lack of community-based services essential to ensuring their rights, as laid out in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Human Rights Watch works to investigate and expose these hidden abuses, and advocate for change to improve the lives of people with disabilities, in partnership with them and their organizations across the globe. Read more about our disability rights work and the stories of the people we have met and collaborated with as we collectively work toward a world where every person enjoys their rights and dignity.
Climate Change, Planned Relocation, and People with Disabilities in Siargao, Philippines
People with Disabilities on Typhoon-devastated Siargao Island Face Severe Risks
Legal Capacity Rights Violations Against People with Disabilities in Canada’s Immigration Detention System
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Adopt Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Legislation
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The Path Toward Implementing the Legal Capacity Reform in Mexico City
Hilda Macheso Receives Sixth Marca Bristo Fellowship at Human Rights Watch
Prevent Risk of Abuse, Dependency for People with Disabilities
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Create Rights-Based Systems to Offer Autonomy, Choice, Support