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This Publication is a collection of relevant articles on disability issues published in a variety of media. This selection illustrates the work of the disability movement at European and national level. Compiled by Aurelien DaydĂŠ and Lila Sylviti July 2012 European Disability Forum 35 Square de Meeus 1000 Brussels, Belgium Tel + 32 2 282 46 04 Fax + 32 2 282 46 09 aurelien.dayde@edf-feph.org www.edf-feph.org
This publication is supported by the European Union Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity – PROGRESS (2007-2013)
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1. UN Convention .................................................. 5 2. Disability Strategy ............................................ 25 3. Europe 2020 .................................................... 39 4. Freedom of Movement .................................... 47 5. Effect of the Crisis ............................................ 61 6. Transport ......................................................... 71 7. Accessibility ..................................................... 99 8. Women.......................................................... 119 9. Youth ............................................................. 131 10. Miscellaneous .............................................. 135
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1. UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Weekly Digest GPDD GPDD Secretariat The World Bank, MSN G8-803 1818 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20433 USA +1 (202) 473-9353 mreina@worldbank.org gpdd-online.org In this Issue:
Connecting Europe Facility: Commission proposes concrete plan for a better accessibility for PWD
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From: Aurelien DaydĂŠ Aurelien.Dayde@edf-feph.org
EDF 21 October 2011 The Commission adopted on 19 October 2011 a package for new infrastructure policy. It comprises a proposal for the revision of important European transport network guidelines (TEN-T) and a proposal for a Connecting Europe Facility. Why are they both positive for persons with disabilities? Full text: http://bit.ly/r66yMQ
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Transport Sectors Request Accessibility for All Users in TEN-T Guidelines
ESPO and seven other European transport and passenger organisations signed a letter initiated by the European Disability Forum to call on Council and Parliament to uphold article 43 in the guidelines for the development of the Trans-European Transport Network. This article concerns the accessibility of transport infrastructure for all users. With this initiative the signatories hope that the recognition of the relevance of funding opportunities for projects enhancing transport accessibility will be kept, if not strengthened, in the future TEN-T. The Commission’s original proposal reflects the commitment of the European Union to ensure that transport infrastructure allows seamless mobility and accessibility for all users, in particular elderly people, persons of reduced mobility and disabled passengers. However, in its general approach agreement on the TEN-T Guidelines, the Council has proposed to remove article 43.
The signatories of the open letter evoke that such a decision would undermine the impact of the TEN-T on economic growth and social inclusion and would be contradict the vision of the Transport White Paper to go towards a single European Transport Area that facilitates seamless mobility and accessibility for all transport users. The signatories also believe that, in view of Europe’s demographic challenge, it is of crucial importance to ensure that transport services adapt to the needs of the rapidly ageing population, in order to support longer working lives and independent living in old age, and thus reduce the impact of ageing on public budgets.
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