GENEVA (21 March 2022) – The UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities, Gerard Quinn, will conduct an official visit to the European Union from 21 to 31 March 2022. The Special Rapporteur will travel to Brussels to meet with high-level representatives and experts at the European Commission, the European Parliament at the European Council, independent human rights bodies, people with disabilities and their representative organizations. “This is my first visit to the European Union as Special Rapporteur and I am eager to learn about concrete measures that the Union is taking to implement the Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (CRPD),” Quinn said. “My mandate requires me to develop a regular dialogue with regional human rights mechanisms to advance the rights of people with disabilities. My visit will focus primarily on how the European Union - which, alongside its Member States, is itself a party to the CRPD - is performing,” the expert said. During his visit, the Special Rapporteur will focus particularly on how disability rights are being addressed in the European Union, both in its own internal laws and in terms of EU foreign policy. The expert will also observe the measures taken to implement these laws, and steps taken at the EU level to assist member states to fulfil their own obligations. “I am keen to highlight good practices that could be emulated by other regional organizations around the world. I also intend to identify challenges and gaps in the protection of the rights of people with disabilities in order to formulate constructive recommendations,” Quinn added. The Special Rapporteur will hold a press conference at the end of his mission to share his preliminary observations. It will take place on 31 March at 2 p.m. local time at the Press Club Brussels Europe, Rue Froissart 95, Brussels. Access to the press conference is strictly limited to journalists, and the briefing will be live streamed on https://bit.ly/3tVCgB3. The press conference will be made accessible through live captioning and international sign language interpretation. The Special Rapporteur will submit a comprehensive report to the UN Human Rights Council, including his findings and recommendations, in March 2023.
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