The Protection of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities within the African Union Human Rights Framework
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2013-05
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This paper attempts to appraise the protection of the human rights of PWDs within the African
Union human rights framework. Globally, the issue of disability has obtained a significant
attention in recent years due to the fact that the rights of PWDs are not protected and promoted
in all aspects of activities as equally as other non-disabled persons. In the African context too,
negative attitude, distorted public assumptions and stereotypes have been demonstrated in forms,
inter alia, of discriminations, segregation, neglect and abuse in access to employment, health,
justice, and other social services. Despite abject challenges encountering PWDs, the adoption of
the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by the United Nations General
Assembly implies how the issue of disability is sensitive and increasing concerns of governments
and the international community. Hence, the adoption of this Convention is a collective effort of
all concerned organs as well as a critical response to a growing human rights pressure from
many national and international organizations operating on human rights, mainly disabled
persons organizations (DPOs).
As members of the United Nations, many African countries have ratified the CRPD at national
level, taking into consideration the complex and unfavorable situations facing PWDs in their
respective contexts. Albeit talks about human rights can be traced back to decades, the general
attitudes of the society and the lack of awareness on the part of governments in Africa have
negatively influenced the actual lives and rights of PWDs. Within the auspices of the
Organization of African Unity/the African Union, fewer efforts have been exerted to bring about
changes in the prevention and rehabilitation of disabilities in the Continent. At regional levels, a
plethora of human rights instruments and institutions are adopted and organized to enforce the
human rights of all human beings and peoples of Africa. However, neither binding instruments,
nor specific institutions dealing with the human rights of PWDs have come in to reality, except
certain movements are underway to establish legal and structural frameworks in this regard.
Thus, this paper assesses the human rights of PWDs in light of international human rights
instruments briefly and, most importantly, the general situations of PWDs in Africa including the
human rights and institutional structures within the African Union human rights frameworks.
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