- Disability - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO works to fully integrate and promote disability inclusion in the health sector It works to ensure persons with disabilities: have equitable access to effective health services; are included in health emergencies preparedness and responses; and can access cross-sectorial public health interventions to achieve the highest attainable standard of health As requested in the World Assembly
- Disability - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO fact sheet on disability and health provides key facts and information on unmet needs for health care, secondary conditions, how lives of disabled people affected, barriers to health care and WHO response
- 10 Facts on disability - World Health Organization (WHO)
Health equity for persons with disabilities is a global health priority – 1 in 6 people worldwide has significant disability, and this number is expected to increase
- 残疾 - World Health Organization (WHO)
参考资料 Brennan, C S , Disability Rights During the Pandemic: A Global Report on Findings of the COVID-19 Disability Rights Monitor 2020, COVID-19 Disability Rights Monitor Williamson, E J , et al , Risks of COVID-19 hospital admission and death for people with learning disability: population based cohort study using the OpenSAFELY platform BMJ, 2021 374: p n1592 Baksh, R A , et al
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2024
Persons with disabilities make up 16% of the global population, yet they rarely access leadership roles in the health sector They commonly face numerous barriers which prevent them from accessing these roles, such as discrimination, stigma, or exclusion from education and employment opportunities
- Disability Inclusion Overview - World Bank Group
Disability Inclusion Over a billion people, or 16% of the world’s population, are estimated to have a disability Persons with disabilities, on average as a group, are more likely to experience adverse socioeconomic outcomes than persons without disabilities
- World Report on Disability - World Health Organization (WHO)
This global estimate for disability is on the rise due to population ageing and the rapid spread of chronic diseases, as well as improvements in the methodologies used to measure disability The first ever WHO World Bank World report on disability reviews evidence about the situation of people with disabilities around the world
- Disability EURO - World Health Organization (WHO)
Disability refers to the interaction between individuals with a health condition, such as cerebral palsy, cognitive impairment or depression, and personal and environmental factors, such as negative attitudes and stigma, inaccessible transportation and public buildings, or reduced access to social supports People with disability are a very diverse population encompassing a wide variety of
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