Towards COP26: Enhancing Disability Inclusion in Climate Action

We have released a new policy advocacy paper on inclusion of persons with disabilities in climate action produced by DICARP and its civil society associates.

This document was first drafted by the Disability Inclusive Climate Action Research Program, acting under the Center for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, McGill University, in collaboration with a group of civil society organisations including organisations of persons with disabilities. The document was then reviewed by the Disability Inclusive Climate Action Working Group established under Global Action on Disability (GLAD Network) and endorsed by the International Disability Alliance.

Click here to download this paper.

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